Hats off on showing us your piece of paper :). Things I would like to personally suggest are: - Join the Community - Play Chess as a warmup if you know how to. It is like my "coffee in the morning", a warm-up before studying :)
Geat tips! One tip I'd like to share: always save your labs, or at least have some standard labs ready to go. Like an OSPF lab, or one where you can play around with STP, etc. Basically, if the exam objectives have a configure or troubleshoot keyword in a topic, have at least one lab for that (so keep that first lab with its defaults, and save its iterations so that you have a backup to fall back on if you mess something up so much that you don't feel like fixing it there and then but still want to play around with something else). That way, if you're reading about the topic and want to try out something, or you're having an idea, you can just fire it up and do what you want. Because let's face it: we don't always have the time or are in the mood for building a lab from scratch, and sometimes what you need to get you in the mood for studying is playing around in the lab.
Man love u ... bro u such an amazing Instructor.!!!! Salamat . For my self example. I play piano, drums , painter, Fire Juggler ( artist) ... Well, and a few other things .. I do it for a relaxation or mental state . Yes, and amazing meditation or relaxing music. Japanese / Chinese..etc ... Ohh yes for the Instructor Armada. ANAK - Freddie Aguilar. Love that song absolutely beautiful 😉😊😆 Thanks for ur great videos
Hats off on showing us your piece of paper :).
Things I would like to personally suggest are:
- Join the Community
- Play Chess as a warmup if you know how to. It is like my "coffee in the morning", a warm-up before studying :)
Thanks for the idea!
Geat tips!
One tip I'd like to share: always save your labs, or at least have some standard labs ready to go. Like an OSPF lab, or one where you can play around with STP, etc. Basically, if the exam objectives have a configure or troubleshoot keyword in a topic, have at least one lab for that (so keep that first lab with its defaults, and save its iterations so that you have a backup to fall back on if you mess something up so much that you don't feel like fixing it there and then but still want to play around with something else). That way, if you're reading about the topic and want to try out something, or you're having an idea, you can just fire it up and do what you want. Because let's face it: we don't always have the time or are in the mood for building a lab from scratch, and sometimes what you need to get you in the mood for studying is playing around in the lab.
Wow! Thank you for this one sir, this is a big help for my journey. God bless
You are welcome! Thanks for the support!
This is so inspiring !! Thank you Dean.
Thanks for the support man! Really appreciate it.
Great video. Highly inspirational. Ineed to connect with you in person to get your guidance for pursual in IT
Hi! Thanks! You can connect with me via linkedin.
Man love u ... bro u such an amazing Instructor.!!!!
Salamat .
For my self example. I play piano, drums , painter, Fire Juggler ( artist) ...
Well, and a few other things .. I do it for a relaxation or mental state .
Yes, and amazing meditation or relaxing music. Japanese / Chinese..etc ...
Ohh yes for the Instructor Armada.
ANAK - Freddie Aguilar. Love that song absolutely beautiful 😉😊😆
Thanks for ur great videos
You are such a talented person! Fire Juggler! Seriously?!
Thanks for appreciating this video!
How about handling the stress while studying??
As for me, I do exercises :). Have a 30 minute run or watch motivational videos as a way of resting
Thanks for the suggestion! Will definitely add it in our bucket list.
There is no stress if you love the subject. No external force can beat if you are call
Dean you are just brought your course on Udemy..... Keep up the execellent content - your supporter.......
Thanks man! Really appreciate your support! Is it the Secure Coding in Python Django?
That greater thing
Great info!
Thanks man! Glad it was helpful!