Troubleshooting Yourself

Filed under Life, TechTalk | 19 November 2009 | No comments yet

Is your computer getting a better deal than you are? How can you change things around to make sure that you’re taking good care of yourself?

The sub-text was intriguing, to say the least.  As I continued reading the post by Ali Hale on Dumb Little Man, I couldn’t help but smile.  The analogy made perfect sense!  Even those of us who know how to take care of our gadgets could do with a reminder on how to take better care of ourselves

Most of us work and play at our computers. We might abuse them from time to time, but we try to take good care of them. We install virus-protection software, we carry our laptops in a special case, we reboot the computer when it’s getting slow, and so on. If something goes wrong – an odd error message, or the blue screen of death – we take action to fix it.

Do you take such good care of yourself? Or do you end up working yourself into the ground, ignoring the first symptoms of problems? Here are some dos and don’ts which are probably part of your computer’s regime: how about making them part of yours too?

Here are the main points, for all you ultra-busy multi-taskers out there…

Do take the time to read the entire post.

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