Wednesday 10 March 2021

Lines worth reading...

Here we go,

How do we identify ourselves?

By our name, origin, work we do, good or wrong deeds, likes, dislikes etc. the list goes on...

Whatever we may choose according to one's mindset about life, anything chosen becomes just a part of us and doesn't stand out alone. 

We can find good, bad and ugly in us, what do we keep then, good? And throw bad and ugly?

Everything is part of us; good, bad or ugly.

As light is not known without darkness, one should accept flaws along with one's good traits.

While the focus remains on only one thing, acceptance of life becomes quite non-realistic.

Acceptance of things is mere necessity for a peaceful life, and it transforms our living boundaries to a vibrant one. 

By changing our lens with which we see things and make judgements, broader perspective can be achieved which tends to give us a sense of acceptance for whatever life puts us through. 


Punish the sin, and not the sinner.


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Sunday 7 March 2021

Proofreading Symbols

Four things to look for while proofreading are spelling, grammar, punctuation, and capitalisation.

Few symbols or say marks are used by a proofreader, when he/she reviews one document.


Now, let's have a look at few of those marks.


Tips for proofreading a doc
  • Never proofread your own copy.
  • Have your initial for the copy you check.
  • Take short breaks so you can concentrate more clearly.
  • List errors you spot over a month.
  • Make your marks legible and understandable.

A motivating line - Doing something is always better than doing nothing. 



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Thursday 4 March 2021

UNSAID CONFESSIONS


What does confessing something, which concerns you, to one who cares about you, does to your life?

Confession means when you admit that you have done something wrong. 







Here, we have our fellow being Anand, who had an argument with his brother over property issues and ended up not interacting with his brother for years.


After 10 years, when he had gone for a health checkup, he got news saying that he won't live for long as he is diagnosed with Brain tumour.


This devastates him and he wants to set things right in his life. He calls up his brother and sets his ego aside, confesses his wrong doing and they were back to their good old days way back.



Some insights that one can take after being exposed to such experiences of our fellow human beings,


  • Thinking about our last day motivates us to make the right decisions.

  • Having an open conversation with loved ones makes us live a better life, and in a way, a better person.

  • By keeping one's ego aside, a broader perspective of things is possible.

  • One can be set himself or herself free from fears and disappointments in life.

  • Accepting flaws of others and embracing their good, does much good to one self.

  • Acknowledging the care shown by others.

  • By not worrying about small stuff - keeping little things little.

  • Appreciating the present and living it mindfully. 

  • Confessing will keep us away from disturbing memories and regrets in life.



Quote to ponder over

Ethics is knowing difference between what you have a right to do and what is right to do.





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Monday 1 March 2021

Things to know about Proofreading

Proofreading is the process of looking for and correcting errors in your work i.e. finding and correcting spelling, grammar, punctuation, consistency and errors. 

Proofreading is the last step in your writing and editing process.

You should have written and edited your work for general coherence and flow before proofreading.

First things first: a manuscript always starts with the development edit. A developmental editor focuses on the “big picture” of a book, substantively editing that story’s character arcs, plot development, and themes.

Then the manuscript is passed onto a copy editor, who works on the sentence-level details of a manuscript. Finally, the proofread follows the copy edit, and is the last major stage of the editing process before publication.

Proofreaders are in charge of uncovering any and all mistakes that may have been missed or overlooked in the previous stages of editing.

TIPS

Read out loud

The truth is, your eyes can deceive you — and this is especially true if you're reading on a screen, where your eyes are quick to tire.

Proofread for only one kind of error at a time

If you try to identify and revise too many things at once, you risk losing focus, and your proofreading will be less effective.

It’s easier to catch grammar errors if you aren’t checking punctuation and spelling at the same time.

Proofreaders require a keen eye and attention to detail

A proofreader’s responsibilities include double-checking (and triple-checking) works for errors and mistakes, such as:

Typographical errors, or “typos” 

Inconsistencies in style or layout

Awkward page and word breaks

Missing punctuation and spelling mistakes

Any other issues that might spoil the reading experience

Know your style guides

Style guides are manuals that provide standard guidelines for the formatting and design of various documents. If you’re going to become a proofreader, you’re going to want to know them like the back of your hand.

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