Employees Who Curry Favour With The BossIn any organization, enterprise or work place there are two types of employees. One group tries to distance themselves from the powers that be, the boss. The employees in the other group try as much as they can to be recognized by the boss. A nod or smile from the boss sends ripples of excitement and enthusiasm down their persons.They paste a woebegone sulk on their faces when not recognized or when something is not done about the suggestions they put across in the last meeting. When we talk of being recognized it is not just by any Tom, Dick and Harry but by, as they put it, ‘the ones who matter’.Employees of this strain and nature are so rife in our work places, in Africa and the world over. In Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, for instance, such kind of employees would be called ‘wanaojifagilia’ {those who seek favours by trying to prove how expedient they are}.Their joy is full when they stand out in the crowd of employees and their names mentioned fondly over coffee by the bosses. That’s where their efforts gravitate towards.Take for instance, in mo
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2. Click on the TLDs Registry and select a Certified Registrar.
3. Conduct a WHOIS Search and determine if your domain name is availabe.
Fill out their form.
Double check your domain name spelling and extension.
Click process link.
Will my name and contact information be publicly available?
Information about who is responsible for domain names is publicly available to allow rapid resolution of technical problems and to permit enforcement of consumer protection, trademark, and other laws. The registrar will make this information available to the public on a "Whois" site. It is however possible to register a domain in the name of a third party, as long as they agree to accept responsibility -- ask your registrar for further details.
How long does a registration last? Can it be renewed?
Each registrar has the flexibility to offer initial and renewal registrations in one-year increments, with a total registration period limit of ten years.
How much does a domain-name registration name cost?
Each registrar sets the price it charges for registering names, and prices vary significantly among different registrars. In addition, some registrars offer discounted or free registration services in connection with other offerings, such as web hosting.
Can I change registrars after registering a domain name?
Yes, you may change the registrar sponsoring your domain name (60 days after intial registration.) For details on the transfer process, contact the registrar you would like to assume sponsorship of the registration.
Regards,
Mirza Mohd Ali Baig
Seo Professional
What Is Our Aim? Victory, Victory at all Costs!Winston Churchill’s Famous War Cry
Is Fully Applicable for Today’s EntrepreneursArguably, the courage and moral leadership provided to the western world by Winston Churchill was the key instrument essential to keeping World War II from ending early, and ever so badly for the cause of freedom. The ability to use words as a tool for effecting an outcome was never so vividly displayed, before or since. A demoralized and near beaten people took heart, did not quit in the face of overwhelming losses and turned an imminent route into ultimate victory. This lesson is vital for entrepreneurs to apply to their struggle to gain traction and successfully compete in contemporary markets roiled with competition.Churchill had spent most of his career as a maligned backbencher in the British Parliament. A prodigious writer, journalist, historian and social commentator, Sir Winston had railed for years about the poor preparation and fecklessness the British military and political castes in the face of the largest, most obvious tyranny in history, Nazism. He was the butt of
What is a Domain Name?
Imagine that everybody in the world used their telephone number instead of their name... If names didn't exist, you'd be forced to invent them, or you'd never be able to identify your closest friends, let alone casual acquaintances you'd met only a couple of times!
Domain names were invented to fill a similar need on the Internet. Most computers connected to the Internet are identified by a unique number called an IP address (for instance, 234.208.12.129). IP addresses are neither intuitive (they don't correspond to a geographical location) nor easy to remember.
If you type the IP address into the URL bar of your browser you will be taken to the web site it relates to. As well as being hard to remember, however, IP addresses are also FIXED (i.e. if you change web hosting companies you'll need to get a new IP address for your site).
Domain names offer a more intuitive way to name and find a website. Each domain name replaces a string of meaningless numbers (an IP address) with a simple word or expression. That's the theory - in practice, domain names can be pretty obscure too.
A domain name is the label used to identify the Web site, for example "http://www.qualitylinkbuilding.com" It usually describes some aspect of the site and is easier for the visitors to remember than the Web address, also known as the IP address.
.com is the top domain under which the other domain name is registered. There are heaps of different top domains out there, from commercial (.com) through to non-profit (.org) and even country-specific top domains such as France (.fr) and Italy (.it). Every domain name is registered under a top domain of some kind. The top domain is often known as the domain extension.
History of domain
When top-level domains were first implemented, in January 1985, there were six:
.com
.edu
.gov
.net
.org
.mil
The Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) currently classifies top-level domains into three types:
country code top-level domains (ccTLD): Used by a country or a dependent territory. It is two letters long, for example jp for Japan.
generic top-level domain (gTLD): Used (at least in theory) by a particular class of organizations (for example, com for commercial organizations). It is three or more letters long. Most gTLDs are available for use worldwide, but for historical reasons gov and mil are restricted to the government and military, respectively, of the USA.
infrastructure top-level domain: The top-level domain arpa is the only one.
A full list of currently existing TLDs can be found at the list of Internet top-level domains.
Domain Name System
When the Internet was being collaboratively developed by a substantially technical community around a growing but still manageable Internet Engineering Task Force, the Domain Name System (DNS) evolved as a hierarchical solution to the problem of keeping track of which computers had which Internet Protocol (IP) addresses.
The Internet however, is based on IP addresses. Domain Name System (or Service or Server), an Internet service that translates domain names into IP addresses. Because domain names are alphabetic, they're easier to remember.
How does the Domain Name system work?
Every time you use a domain name, therefore, a DNS service must translate the name into the corresponding IP address. For example, the domain name http://www.qualitylinkbuilding.com, http://www.seo-professional-india.com , http://www.selldomaindomain.com might translate to 198.105.232.4
The DNS system is, in fact, its own network. If one DNS server doesn't know how to translate a particular domain name, it asks another one, and so on, until the correct IP address is returned.
Without DNS, we'd all have to memorize long numbers instead of URLs or E-mail addresses. What a mess that would be!
Guidelines for the registering a domain names
Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN). Ihe ICANN coordinates the assignment of Internet Domain Names, IP address numbers, protocol parameter and port numbers and identifiers that must be globally unique for the Internet to function. Domain name guidelines:
1. The main part of the name ('yahoo') can only contain the letters a-z, the digits 0-9, and a dash (-).
2. The dash can't be at the beginning or end of a name.
3. Underscore (_) and other special characters are not allowed.
4. The name may not exceed 63 characters, excluding the characters used to identify the Top Level Domain (such as, .com, .biz, .info, .net, .org).
5. Upper and lower-case characters are equivalent: YAHOO.COM is the same as yahoo.com.
6. The end of the name (e.g. '.com') is called the TLD (Top Level Domain). Conventions for TLD's are discussed below.
What does it mean to "register" a domain name?
When you register a domain name, you are inserting an entry into a directory of all the domain names and their corresponding computers on the Internet.
Domain Name Registrar?
Registrars are companies that compete with each other and enter new or renew domains into a TLD Registry(s).
1. Domain Name Registrars can set their own registration and renewal fees.
2. All Registrars are required to collect the same information.
3. The differences between Registrars are basically: price and service.
Some answers for Frequently Asked Questions
How do I register a domain name?
Domain names ending with .aero, .biz, .com, .coop, .info, .museum, .name, .net, .org, or .pro can be registered through many different companies (known as "registrars") that compete with one another.
The registrar you choose will ask you to provide various contact and technical information that makes up the registration. The registrar will then keep records of the contact information and submit the technical information to a central directory known as the "registry." This registry provides other computers on the Internet the information necessary to send you e-mail or to find your web site. You will also be required to enter a registration contract with the registrar, which sets forth the terms under which your registration is accepted and will be maintained.
Domain Names aren't free. But, if you are a serious about your business, a Domain Name is the best investment you can make. To register your Domain Name:
1. Determine what Top Level Domain (TLD) you are qualified to use: gTLD, rTLD or ccTLD.
2. Click on the TLDs Registry and select a Certified Registrar.
3. Conduct a WHOIS Search and determine if your domain name is availabe.
Fill out their form.
Double check your domain name spelling and extension.
Click process link.
Will my name and contact information be publicly available?
Information about who is responsible for domain names is publicly available to allow rapid resolution of technical problems and to permit enforcement of consumer protection, trademark, and other laws. The registrar will make this information available to the public on a "Whois" site. It is however possible to register a domain in the name of a third party, as long as they agree to accept responsibility -- ask your registrar for further details.
How long does a registration last? Can it be renewed?
Each registrar has the flexibility to offer initial and renewal registrations in one-year increments, with a total registration period limit of ten years.
How much does a domain-name registration name cost?
Each registrar sets the price it charges for registering names, and prices vary significantly among different registrars. In addition, some registrars offer discounted or free registration services in connection with other offerings, such as web hosting.
Can I change registrars after registering a domain name?
Yes, you may change the registrar sponsoring your domain name (60 days after intial registration.) For details on the transfer process, contact the registrar you would like to assume sponsorship of the registration.
Regards,
Mirza Mohd Ali Baig
Seo Professional
Split Testing - The Most Powerful Marketing Strategy You will EVER LearnEvery business owner is looking for that golden marketing strategy that works like magic to grow their business. Well, I hope you’re sitting down because I am going to tell you the most powerful marketing strategy you will ever learn. The strategy is called split testing.“What the heck is split testing”, you ask? Split testing is the process of comparing the results (sales, leads, etc.) of one marketing piece against another marketing piece to see which generates the most sales. Clear as mud, right? To make split testing easier to understand, I will show you an example of split testing using direct mail sales letters.You write 2 sales letters to sell the sales training course you are offering. Both sales letters are identical except for one thing – they each have a different headline. Sales letter “A” has the headline, “How to easily double your sales in 180 days with this little known marketing strategy” and sales letter “B” has the headline, “Learn the marketing secret twelve small businesses recently used to increase sales by over 173% in less than 180 da
registered under a top domain of some kind. The top domain is often known as the domain extension.
History of domain
When top-level domains were first implemented, in January 1985, there were six:
.com
.edu
.gov
.net
.org
.mil
The Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) currently classifies top-level domains into three types:
country code top-level domains (ccTLD): Used by a country or a dependent territory. It is two letters long, for example jp for Japan.
generic top-level domain (gTLD): Used (at least in theory) by a particular class of organizations (for example, com for commercial organizations). It is three or more letters long. Most gTLDs are available for use worldwide, but for historical reasons gov and mil are restricted to the government and military, respectively, of the USA.
infrastructure top-level domain: The top-level domain arpa is the only one.
A full list of currently existing TLDs can be found at the list of Internet top-level domains.
Domain Name System
When the Internet was being collaboratively developed by a substantially technical community around a growing but still manageable Internet Engineering Task Force, the Domain Name System (DNS) evolved as a hierarchical solution to the problem of keeping track of which computers had which Internet Protocol (IP) addresses.
The Internet however, is based on IP addresses. Domain Name System (or Service or Server), an Internet service that translates domain names into IP addresses. Because domain names are alphabetic, they're easier to remember.
How does the Domain Name system work?
Every time you use a domain name, therefore, a DNS service must translate the name into the corresponding IP address. For example, the domain name http://www.qualitylinkbuilding.com, http://www.seo-professional-india.com , http://www.selldomaindomain.com might translate to 198.105.232.4
The DNS system is, in fact, its own network. If one DNS server doesn't know how to translate a particular domain name, it asks another one, and so on, until the correct IP address is returned.
Without DNS, we'd all have to memorize long numbers instead of URLs or E-mail addresses. What a mess that would be!
Guidelines for the registering a domain names
Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN). Ihe ICANN coordinates the assignment of Internet Domain Names, IP address numbers, protocol parameter and port numbers and identifiers that must be globally unique for the Internet to function. Domain name guidelines:
1. The main part of the name ('yahoo') can only contain the letters a-z, the digits 0-9, and a dash (-).
2. The dash can't be at the beginning or end of a name.
3. Underscore (_) and other special characters are not allowed.
4. The name may not exceed 63 characters, excluding the characters used to identify the Top Level Domain (such as, .com, .biz, .info, .net, .org).
5. Upper and lower-case characters are equivalent: YAHOO.COM is the same as yahoo.com.
6. The end of the name (e.g. '.com') is called the TLD (Top Level Domain). Conventions for TLD's are discussed below.
What does it mean to "register" a domain name?
When you register a domain name, you are inserting an entry into a directory of all the domain names and their corresponding computers on the Internet.
Domain Name Registrar?
Registrars are companies that compete with each other and enter new or renew domains into a TLD Registry(s).
1. Domain Name Registrars can set their own registration and renewal fees.
2. All Registrars are required to collect the same information.
3. The differences between Registrars are basically: price and service.
Some answers for Frequently Asked Questions
How do I register a domain name?
Domain names ending with .aero, .biz, .com, .coop, .info, .museum, .name, .net, .org, or .pro can be registered through many different companies (known as "registrars") that compete with one another.
The registrar you choose will ask you to provide various contact and technical information that makes up the registration. The registrar will then keep records of the contact information and submit the technical information to a central directory known as the "registry." This registry provides other computers on the Internet the information necessary to send you e-mail or to find your web site. You will also be required to enter a registration contract with the registrar, which sets forth the terms under which your registration is accepted and will be maintained.
Domain Names aren't free. But, if you are a serious about your business, a Domain Name is the best investment you can make. To register your Domain Name:
1. Determine what Top Level Domain (TLD) you are qualified to use: gTLD, rTLD or ccTLD.
2. Click on the TLDs Registry and select a Certified Registrar.
3. Conduct a WHOIS Search and determine if your domain name is availabe.
Fill out their form.
Double check your domain name spelling and extension.
Click process link.
Will my name and contact information be publicly available?
Information about who is responsible for domain names is publicly available to allow rapid resolution of technical problems and to permit enforcement of consumer protection, trademark, and other laws. The registrar will make this information available to the public on a "Whois" site. It is however possible to register a domain in the name of a third party, as long as they agree to accept responsibility -- ask your registrar for further details.
How long does a registration last? Can it be renewed?
Each registrar has the flexibility to offer initial and renewal registrations in one-year increments, with a total registration period limit of ten years.
How much does a domain-name registration name cost?
Each registrar sets the price it charges for registering names, and prices vary significantly among different registrars. In addition, some registrars offer discounted or free registration services in connection with other offerings, such as web hosting.
Can I change registrars after registering a domain name?
Yes, you may change the registrar sponsoring your domain name (60 days after intial registration.) For details on the transfer process, contact the registrar you would like to assume sponsorship of the registration.
Regards,
Mirza Mohd Ali Baig
Seo Professional
Striking A Balance In Today's Business EnvironmentManagers and leaders who are overly negative and critical in the name of facing reality alienate their employees and customers, close down honest and open dialogue in their organizations and foster cynical, hopeless and lifeless cultures. Ignoring the positive while focusing only on the negative can be a form of management malpractice. But management malpractice will never be stopped if that’s all we expect from the managers and leaders of our organizations. The danger in focusing only on the negative while neglecting the positive lies in never envisioning the possibility of greater change, improvement, learning, breakthrough, progress, fulfillment, or happiness.The attitude that managers and leaders in organizations will always malpractice management and will never improve is far too negative to produce change and improvement. Some say that the best way to overcome a bad habit is to face up to all the ugly effects and consequences caused by the bad habit. Good advice. But applying such advice requires contemplating, envisioning and planning life after the bad habit
w does the Domain Name system work?
Every time you use a domain name, therefore, a DNS service must translate the name into the corresponding IP address. For example, the domain name http://www.qualitylinkbuilding.com, http://www.seo-professional-india.com , http://www.selldomaindomain.com might translate to 198.105.232.4
The DNS system is, in fact, its own network. If one DNS server doesn't know how to translate a particular domain name, it asks another one, and so on, until the correct IP address is returned.
Without DNS, we'd all have to memorize long numbers instead of URLs or E-mail addresses. What a mess that would be!
Guidelines for the registering a domain names
Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN). Ihe ICANN coordinates the assignment of Internet Domain Names, IP address numbers, protocol parameter and port numbers and identifiers that must be globally unique for the Internet to function. Domain name guidelines:
1. The main part of the name ('yahoo') can only contain the letters a-z, the digits 0-9, and a dash (-).
2. The dash can't be at the beginning or end of a name.
3. Underscore (_) and other special characters are not allowed.
4. The name may not exceed 63 characters, excluding the characters used to identify the Top Level Domain (such as, .com, .biz, .info, .net, .org).
5. Upper and lower-case characters are equivalent: YAHOO.COM is the same as yahoo.com.
6. The end of the name (e.g. '.com') is called the TLD (Top Level Domain). Conventions for TLD's are discussed below.
What does it mean to "register" a domain name?
When you register a domain name, you are inserting an entry into a directory of all the domain names and their corresponding computers on the Internet.
Domain Name Registrar?
Registrars are companies that compete with each other and enter new or renew domains into a TLD Registry(s).
1. Domain Name Registrars can set their own registration and renewal fees.
2. All Registrars are required to collect the same information.
3. The differences between Registrars are basically: price and service.
Some answers for Frequently Asked Questions
How do I register a domain name?
Domain names ending with .aero, .biz, .com, .coop, .info, .museum, .name, .net, .org, or .pro can be registered through many different companies (known as "registrars") that compete with one another.
The registrar you choose will ask you to provide various contact and technical information that makes up the registration. The registrar will then keep records of the contact information and submit the technical information to a central directory known as the "registry." This registry provides other computers on the Internet the information necessary to send you e-mail or to find your web site. You will also be required to enter a registration contract with the registrar, which sets forth the terms under which your registration is accepted and will be maintained.
Domain Names aren't free. But, if you are a serious about your business, a Domain Name is the best investment you can make. To register your Domain Name:
1. Determine what Top Level Domain (TLD) you are qualified to use: gTLD, rTLD or ccTLD.
2. Click on the TLDs Registry and select a Certified Registrar.
3. Conduct a WHOIS Search and determine if your domain name is availabe.
Fill out their form.
Double check your domain name spelling and extension.
Click process link.
Will my name and contact information be publicly available?
Information about who is responsible for domain names is publicly available to allow rapid resolution of technical problems and to permit enforcement of consumer protection, trademark, and other laws. The registrar will make this information available to the public on a "Whois" site. It is however possible to register a domain in the name of a third party, as long as they agree to accept responsibility -- ask your registrar for further details.
How long does a registration last? Can it be renewed?
Each registrar has the flexibility to offer initial and renewal registrations in one-year increments, with a total registration period limit of ten years.
How much does a domain-name registration name cost?
Each registrar sets the price it charges for registering names, and prices vary significantly among different registrars. In addition, some registrars offer discounted or free registration services in connection with other offerings, such as web hosting.
Can I change registrars after registering a domain name?
Yes, you may change the registrar sponsoring your domain name (60 days after intial registration.) For details on the transfer process, contact the registrar you would like to assume sponsorship of the registration.
Regards,
Mirza Mohd Ali Baig
Seo Professional
How to Increase Your ConfidencePeople are constantly looking for someone to help direct them in their lives and to assist them in making the right choices. Demonstrating confidence in everything you do will spur others to put their trust in you.
Sometimes we may have to pretend we're more confident than we really are, hence the saying, "Fake it 'til you make it." I've seen plenty of people of only average to mediocre ability influence more effectively than others who were more naturally gifted than they were simply because they exuded higher confidence. The people we admire and look up to the most are usually the type of people who know what they want and how to get it.
People who doubt themselves and lack confidence in themselves will always struggle to effectively influence others. If you're perceived as doubtful or unconfident, your prospects will feel that way, too-about your product, about your idea or about anything else you might ever try to present to them. It is said that the most lasting impression is made within about the first four minutes of
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When you register a domain name, you are inserting an entry into a directory of all the domain names and their corresponding computers on the Internet.
Domain Name Registrar?
Registrars are companies that compete with each other and enter new or renew domains into a TLD Registry(s).
1. Domain Name Registrars can set their own registration and renewal fees.
2. All Registrars are required to collect the same information.
3. The differences between Registrars are basically: price and service.
Some answers for Frequently Asked Questions
How do I register a domain name?
Domain names ending with .aero, .biz, .com, .coop, .info, .museum, .name, .net, .org, or .pro can be registered through many different companies (known as "registrars") that compete with one another.
The registrar you choose will ask you to provide various contact and technical information that makes up the registration. The registrar will then keep records of the contact information and submit the technical information to a central directory known as the "registry." This registry provides other computers on the Internet the information necessary to send you e-mail or to find your web site. You will also be required to enter a registration contract with the registrar, which sets forth the terms under which your registration is accepted and will be maintained.
Domain Names aren't free. But, if you are a serious about your business, a Domain Name is the best investment you can make. To register your Domain Name:
1. Determine what Top Level Domain (TLD) you are qualified to use: gTLD, rTLD or ccTLD.
2. Click on the TLDs Registry and select a Certified Registrar.
3. Conduct a WHOIS Search and determine if your domain name is availabe.
Fill out their form.
Double check your domain name spelling and extension.
Click process link.
Will my name and contact information be publicly available?
Information about who is responsible for domain names is publicly available to allow rapid resolution of technical problems and to permit enforcement of consumer protection, trademark, and other laws. The registrar will make this information available to the public on a "Whois" site. It is however possible to register a domain in the name of a third party, as long as they agree to accept responsibility -- ask your registrar for further details.
How long does a registration last? Can it be renewed?
Each registrar has the flexibility to offer initial and renewal registrations in one-year increments, with a total registration period limit of ten years.
How much does a domain-name registration name cost?
Each registrar sets the price it charges for registering names, and prices vary significantly among different registrars. In addition, some registrars offer discounted or free registration services in connection with other offerings, such as web hosting.
Can I change registrars after registering a domain name?
Yes, you may change the registrar sponsoring your domain name (60 days after intial registration.) For details on the transfer process, contact the registrar you would like to assume sponsorship of the registration.
Regards,
Mirza Mohd Ali Baig
Seo Professional
Bar Code Label MakersBar code label makers are special computer programs that can design templates for bar code labels. These programs can perform tasks such as sizing the bar code, encoding the numerical information, database features and include other information such as name of company, product name, date of packaging and other customized details.Programs to design bar code labels are similar to desktop publishing programs. Sizing, resizing and other tools decide label sizes, i.e. borders. Inputting a number will create the bar code. There are also tools to print bar codes in a sequential number format. The customized bar codes are then fitted into the border where required.Bar code label makers have their own set of true type fonts. Sans-serif fonts like Unicode and Arial are popular in designing bar code labels. Required details such as the name of the company, name of the product, date, etc. are inserted. This text can be resized and properly aligned into the template.Coloring the bar code label is also possible. Label makers have their own custom colors. Some of the
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2. Click on the TLDs Registry and select a Certified Registrar.
3. Conduct a WHOIS Search and determine if your domain name is availabe.
Fill out their form.
Double check your domain name spelling and extension.
Click process link.
Will my name and contact information be publicly available?
Information about who is responsible for domain names is publicly available to allow rapid resolution of technical problems and to permit enforcement of consumer protection, trademark, and other laws. The registrar will make this information available to the public on a "Whois" site. It is however possible to register a domain in the name of a third party, as long as they agree to accept responsibility -- ask your registrar for further details.
How long does a registration last? Can it be renewed?
Each registrar has the flexibility to offer initial and renewal registrations in one-year increments, with a total registration period limit of ten years.
How much does a domain-name registration name cost?
Each registrar sets the price it charges for registering names, and prices vary significantly among different registrars. In addition, some registrars offer discounted or free registration services in connection with other offerings, such as web hosting.
Can I change registrars after registering a domain name?
Yes, you may change the registrar sponsoring your domain name (60 days after intial registration.) For details on the transfer process, contact the registrar you would like to assume sponsorship of the registration.
Regards,
Mirza Mohd Ali Baig
Seo Professional India
http://www.qualitylinkbuilding.com
http://www.selldomaindomain.com
Email: contactseo@gmail.com
Phone: 00919391136471
In most interviews, you have more control than you think. Your presentation can heavily influence the outcome of your interview.
If you are a company that wants to know how to make an impact through your giving that is sustainable and committed to changing lives and the world today and for future generations, you must understand what strategic philanthropy is and how it can benefit your company and community.
If you are eager to make a lot of money then affiliate and niche marketing is absolutely the way to go. In no way am I saying that you don't have to work to make money as an affiliate marketer. And there is no way your going to just rake in the cash by going on holidays all the time. However there are great perks to the job. You don't have to commute to work every day. And the time wasted going to work in the morning is so wasted. It's time that you can never get back. So for the right person affiliate marketing is the greatest thing you can do.