Avoid Doing these 5 mistakes while charging mobile // Servicebloggers.com

Mobile phones now evolved into smart phones and that gadget had became a very important tool for everyone. If you are not mobile, you start feeling disconnected from the world. You accept it or not this is the reality; we are being married with the smart phones. Therefore, the mobile needs to remain charged at all times. However, there are some mistakes related to mobile charging, which people usually do not notice. If you repeat these mistakes again and again, your mobile performance diminishes. So, to avoid that we pin pointed some mistakes related to mobile charging, which is one of major cause for mobile damage.


1) The most common mistake associated with mobile phones is that people use any charger to charge their mobile. But, by doing so, your mobile battery will become very hot. This reduces the life of your mobile. Best of all, use the charger you get with the mobile, which is specific for that model.


2) Don't forget to keep the mobile 100% charged at all times. Let me tell you that always keeping battery power lower reduces the battery life of your mobile. Also, keep in mind that never allow mobile battery power to reach 0% - 5%. This condition also reduces the battery life of your mobile.


3) Most people put the mobile on charging before sleep at night and then leave it on for the whole 8 hour night. This is not the right way to charge a mobile. Due to this, the electricity is wasted at the same time the mobile battery also becomes very hot. Due to over loading, ofcourse battery life reduces. There will be regular expansion and contraction of battery, which ultimately causes physical damage too.


4) Most people keep on using mobile untill battery reaches 0%, which is very wrong. But more than that, it is wrong to use mobile during charging. Many people even talk by charging the mobile. This causes the mobile battery to be overheated. This situation can harm mobile as well as you, so avoid doing this at any point.


5) Nowadays designer mobile cases can be seen in almost everyone's mobile. Of course, they enhance the beauty of the mobile but, when you charge the mobile, do not forget to remove them. If you charge the mobile with a case, then it will overheat the battery and the fine components inside the mobile may get damaged due to high temperature.


Comment below your own experience regarding mobile phone charging.

I am Waking Up In The Middle Of The Night; Find What Your Body's Trying To Tell You// servicebloggers.com


According to The Health Advisory, Most of global countries citizens are in state of restlessness. A poll taken in 2011 surveying various country citizens between the ages of 13 and 64 revealed that 43 percent of people rarely or never get a good night sleep on weeknights. The poll also found that about 60 percent of people experience a sleep problem some night or almost every nights.

So why is it that we can't seem to fall asleep, or why we wake up during the night and can't stay asleep? 
Traditional Chinese medicine says the answer to that depends on specific times a person continually wakes up during the night.
Based on this idea, the different organs of your body stimulate specific emotions and spiritual states.
Sleep is highly valued and is a crucial aspect of our physiological well-being in Chinese medicine. One theory utilized by physicians to explain our sleep cycle is shen , which describes thought, state of consciousness and mental functions.
Related: 6 Techniques That Will Give You The Best Sleep Of Your Life (With No Pills!)
Our bodies were designed to follow a natural rhythm, and shen follows closely with that. It's meant to remain dormant at night as we rest, and then become alert and excited during our daytime functions. When restlessness occurs during the time we're supposed to be sleeping, our shen is over stimulated, thus causing sleeping problems.
If you're regularly waking up around the same time each night, don't ignore your body's signals. Depending on when you're roused from sleep, the organs in your body are trying to communicate with you.
Here's what it means when you wake up during the night:
Trouble falling asleep between 9 PM and 10 PM: You're stressed.
Stress seems like it's practically a household term at this point. We're constantly thinking about ten things at once and are expected to execute them perfectly. Yikes! When you lay your head down to rest, thoughts may be cluttering your mind that prevent you from getting a full night's rest. Work troubles, getting the kids up for school in the morning, making time to maintain your health and exercise, the list goes on and on...
It's recommended to combat this by practicing nightly meditation. This isn't just for the gurus — you can definitely do it too. Meditation allows your body to enter into a state of peace and serenity, helping you to wind down from a stressful day. You can start by listening to a half-hour of calming music before bed. This helps to slow down your brain activity in preparation for a long night of rest. Additionally, take slow, deep breaths to slow down your heart rate.
Waking Between 11 PM And 1 AM: You're experiencing emotional disappointment.
Traditional Chinese medicine attributes this time period to the gallbladder, which is part of what controls our emotions. Chinese Medicine Living states that the gallbladder is in charge of our passion for life, action, and assertiveness. When the gallbladder is balanced, we feel happy and content. But if you're experiencing a lack of passion, problems with decision-making, or timidness, your gallbladder is out of sync.
Waking Between 1 AM and 3 AM: You're angry.
Did your boyfriend forget to put away his dishes for the hundredth time? Did that annoying chick from work gloat about a job promotion in front of you? Did someone cut you off while driving to work this morning? Yeah, you're angry.
Anger is associated with the liver. When we have feelings of resentment that go unexpressed, they build up over time in the liver. So when you try to sleep through the night, your body reminds you of this nagging sensation night after night.

In order to overcome this, it's important to recognize your need to express emotion. When we let our feelings out, we have the ability to strengthen relationships as well as release negative energies from residing within our spirit. Holding it in leads to a constant heavy burden that will resurface at night during resting periods.
Waking Between 3 AM and 5 AM: A Higher Power is trying to tell you something.
This is the time when the lungs are most active. In traditional Chinese medicine, the lungs are responsible for moving energy through the entire body, as well as providing immune protection. They're also known to signal states of depression and grief.
If you're going through a difficult time in your life and can't seem to overcome the grip it has on you, you may do well to explore the possibility of a higher power speaking to you. When you wake up during this time, take a moment to relax, breathe, and pray through the saddened moment.
Waking Between 5AM and 7 AM: You have emotional blocks.
When you wake up during the night at this time, your intestine is overactive. As a member of an imperfect world, you're going to get hurt sometimes. Troublesome experiences can lead to drawing inward and relying on yourself, rather than risk it all to get hurt again. If you have trouble opening up to other people or can't let things go, you may have an imbalance in the large intestine.
The basic purpose of the intestine is to receive waste and dispose of what we don't need in our bodies. The physical function of this organ is closely tied to that of the spiritual aspect. The emotional purpose of the intestine is to "let go of those things that don’t serve us."
So, if you find that you wake up during the night, Chinese medicine can help you finally get a good night's rest.

How much money YouTube pays for 1 million views, comments of 5 Famous Youtubers // servicebloggers.com



How much money a YouTube channel owner makes for a viral video with 1 million views. Basically it varies demographically and popularity.

CPC & Impression rate the influencer gets from Google's Adsense program depends on a number of factors, from the place in the video where viewers normally drop off to the type of advertisers the video attracts. Many creators have ad-placement strategies for earning the most money possible.

Some videos that contain swearing or copyrighted music can be flagged by YouTube and demonetized, earning hardly any money for the creator (or none at all). One of YouTube's biggest stars, David Dobrik, recently said in an interview that he earned only around $2,000 a month from AdSense, despite weekly videos gaining an average of 10 million views. He makes most of his money on custom merch, he said.

But despite Dobrik's situation, many Youtuber's who see videos climb into the millions of views get a big check from YouTube.

Business Insider spoke with five YouTube influencers with vastly different channels:-

Marina Mogilko, Kevin David, Austen Alexander, Jade Darmawangsa, and Shelby Church; on how much they earned from videos with more than a million views.

Here's what they said: 
Jade Darmawangsa – $3,600 (1.2 million views)

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How much money YouTube pays for 1 million views, according to 5 creators

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May 16, 2020, 4:45 PM


Marina Mogilko has three channels on YouTube. Marina Mogilko

YouTube's Partner Program allows influencers to earn money off their channels by placing ads within videos. 

Google places these ads and pays a creator a rate based on factors like a video's watch time and viewer demographic.

Business Insider spoke with five YouTube creators — Marina Mogilko, Kevin David, Austen Alexander, Jade Darmawangsa, and Shelby Church — about how much each of them earned from videos with 1 million views.

Their answers ranged from $3,600 to $40,000.

Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories.

How much money a YouTube creator makes for a viral video with 1 million views can vary wildly — but it's usually quite a payday.

The rate the influencer gets from Google's AdSense program depends on a number of factors, from the place in the video where viewers normally drop off to the type of advertisers the video attracts. Many creators have ad-placement strategies for earning the most money possible.

Some videos that contain swearing or copyrighted music can be flagged by YouTube and demonetized, earning hardly any money for the creator (or none at all). One of YouTube's biggest stars, David Dobrik, recently said in an interview that he earned only around $2,000 a month from AdSense, despite weekly videos gaining an average of 10 million views. He makes most of his money on custom merch, he said.

But despite Dobrik's situation, many creators who see videos climb into the millions of views get a big check from YouTube.

Business Insider spoke with five YouTube influencers with vastly different channels — Marina Mogilko, Kevin David, Austen Alexander, Jade Darmawangsa, and Shelby Church — on how much they earned from videos with 1 million (or more) views.

Here's what they said: 

Jade Darmawangsa – $3,600 (1.2 million views)


Jade Darmawangsa. Jade Darmwangsa

Jade Darmawangsa, 18, is a YouTube creator and entrepreneur with 341,000 subscribers. 

Her video titled "How to grow on Instagram," with 1.2 million views, earned around $3,600, according to a screenshot viewed by Business Insider in May. 

Darmawangsa launched her YouTube channel in 2015. In 2018, YouTube featured her for 24 hours on its worldwide trending page as a "Creator on The Rise," which helped raise her profile. 

Today, she helps other social-media influencers and young creators build channels and businesses online. 

Her average CPM rate — or how much money she makes per thousand views — is between $8 and $15, she said in March. 

"The reason for the higher CPM is due to my audience demographic and niche," she said. "My content is largely business related, therefore it attracts advertisers with larger budget." 

Austen Alexander — $6,000 (1 million views)

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How much money YouTube pays for 1 million views, according to 5 creators

Amanda Perelli 

May 16, 2020, 4:45 PM


Marina Mogilko has three channels on YouTube. Marina Mogilko

YouTube's Partner Program allows influencers to earn money off their channels by placing ads within videos. 

Google places these ads and pays a creator a rate based on factors like a video's watch time and viewer demographic.

Business Insider spoke with five YouTube creators — Marina Mogilko, Kevin David, Austen Alexander, Jade Darmawangsa, and Shelby Church — about how much each of them earned from videos with 1 million views.

Their answers ranged from $3,600 to $40,000.

Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories.

How much money a YouTube creator makes for a viral video with 1 million views can vary wildly — but it's usually quite a payday.

The rate the influencer gets from Google's AdSense program depends on a number of factors, from the place in the video where viewers normally drop off to the type of advertisers the video attracts. Many creators have ad-placement strategies for earning the most money possible.

Some videos that contain swearing or copyrighted music can be flagged by YouTube and demonetized, earning hardly any money for the creator (or none at all). One of YouTube's biggest stars, David Dobrik, recently said in an interview that he earned only around $2,000 a month from AdSense, despite weekly videos gaining an average of 10 million views. He makes most of his money on custom merch, he said.

But despite Dobrik's situation, many creators who see videos climb into the millions of views get a big check from YouTube.

Business Insider spoke with five YouTube influencers with vastly different channels — Marina Mogilko, Kevin David, Austen Alexander, Jade Darmawangsa, and Shelby Church — on how much they earned from videos with 1 million (or more) views.

Here's what they said: 

Jade Darmawangsa – $3,600 (1.2 million views)


Jade Darmawangsa. Jade Darmwangsa

Jade Darmawangsa, 18, is a YouTube creator and entrepreneur with 341,000 subscribers. 

Her video titled "How to grow on Instagram," with 1.2 million views, earned around $3,600, according to a screenshot viewed by Business Insider in May. 

Darmawangsa launched her YouTube channel in 2015. In 2018, YouTube featured her for 24 hours on its worldwide trending page as a "Creator on The Rise," which helped raise her profile. 

Today, she helps other social-media influencers and young creators build channels and businesses online. 

Her average CPM rate — or how much money she makes per thousand views — is between $8 and $15, she said in March. 

"The reason for the higher CPM is due to my audience demographic and niche," she said. "My content is largely business related, therefore it attracts advertisers with larger budget." 

Austen Alexander — $6,000 (1 million views)


Austen Alexander. Screenshot of Austen Alexander/YouTube.

Austen Alexander — a YouTube influencer with 359,000 subscribers and an active-duty sailor for the US Navy — told Business Insider in November that a video with roughly 1 million views earns him about $6,000 in Google AdSense revenue. 

Alexander started his channel in 2016, and now he posts videos like "A Day in the Life of an Enlisted US Sailor," and "Ms. Bikini Olympia Attempts the US Navy Physical Test."

Alexander increases his videos' watch time (how long a viewer watches a video for) by building up the anticipation at the start of a video, he said.

He enables every ad option on his videos, which include banner, preroll, and midroll ads. He also adds an "ad break" in the middle of a video, which he said has helped his earnings.

Marina Mogilko — $10,000 (1.5 million views)

Marina Mogilko has three YouTube channels: a language channel, a lifestyle channel, and a business channel.

She told Business Insider in August that her business channel was more appealing to advertisers than her other two channels because of the type of content, and made more per view in Google AdSense revenue.

She told Business Insider in August that her video titled "10 HIGH PAYING JOBS YOU CAN LEARN AND DO FROM HOME," on Linguamarina, with 1.5 million views (at the time), made $10,000 in AdSense revenue.

Mogilko makes an average of $10.73 per every 1,000 views on Silicon Valley Girl, her business channel, she told Business Insider in August. Her language channel, Linguamarina, makes an average of $4 per 1,000 views. Her third channel, the lifestyle one, makes even less than that, at $2.71 per 1,000 views.

Shelby Church — between $2,000 and $30,000

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How much money YouTube pays for 1 million views, according to 5 creators

Amanda Perelli 

May 16, 2020, 4:45 PM


Marina Mogilko has three channels on YouTube. Marina Mogilko

YouTube's Partner Program allows influencers to earn money off their channels by placing ads within videos. 

Google places these ads and pays a creator a rate based on factors like a video's watch time and viewer demographic.

Business Insider spoke with five YouTube creators — Marina Mogilko, Kevin David, Austen Alexander, Jade Darmawangsa, and Shelby Church — about how much each of them earned from videos with 1 million views.

Their answers ranged from $3,600 to $40,000.

Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories.

How much money a YouTube creator makes for a viral video with 1 million views can vary wildly — but it's usually quite a payday.

The rate the influencer gets from Google's AdSense program depends on a number of factors, from the place in the video where viewers normally drop off to the type of advertisers the video attracts. Many creators have ad-placement strategies for earning the most money possible.

Some videos that contain swearing or copyrighted music can be flagged by YouTube and demonetized, earning hardly any money for the creator (or none at all). One of YouTube's biggest stars, David Dobrik, recently said in an interview that he earned only around $2,000 a month from AdSense, despite weekly videos gaining an average of 10 million views. He makes most of his money on custom merch, he said.

But despite Dobrik's situation, many creators who see videos climb into the millions of views get a big check from YouTube.

Business Insider spoke with five YouTube influencers with vastly different channels — Marina Mogilko, Kevin David, Austen Alexander, Jade Darmawangsa, and Shelby Church — on how much they earned from videos with 1 million (or more) views.

Here's what they said: 

Jade Darmawangsa – $3,600 (1.2 million views)


Jade Darmawangsa. Jade Darmwangsa

Jade Darmawangsa, 18, is a YouTube creator and entrepreneur with 341,000 subscribers. 

Her video titled "How to grow on Instagram," with 1.2 million views, earned around $3,600, according to a screenshot viewed by Business Insider in May. 

Darmawangsa launched her YouTube channel in 2015. In 2018, YouTube featured her for 24 hours on its worldwide trending page as a "Creator on The Rise," which helped raise her profile. 

Today, she helps other social-media influencers and young creators build channels and businesses online. 

Her average CPM rate — or how much money she makes per thousand views — is between $8 and $15, she said in March. 

"The reason for the higher CPM is due to my audience demographic and niche," she said. "My content is largely business related, therefore it attracts advertisers with larger budget." 

Austen Alexander — $6,000 (1 million views)


Austen Alexander. Screenshot of Austen Alexander/YouTube.

Austen Alexander — a YouTube influencer with 359,000 subscribers and an active-duty sailor for the US Navy — told Business Insider in November that a video with roughly 1 million views earns him about $6,000 in Google AdSense revenue. 

Alexander started his channel in 2016, and now he posts videos like "A Day in the Life of an Enlisted US Sailor," and "Ms. Bikini Olympia Attempts the US Navy Physical Test."

Alexander increases his videos' watch time (how long a viewer watches a video for) by building up the anticipation at the start of a video, he said.

He enables every ad option on his videos, which include banner, preroll, and midroll ads. He also adds an "ad break" in the middle of a video, which he said has helped his earnings.

Read the full post here: A YouTube star and active-duty US Navy sailor shares how much money a video with 1 million views makes him

Marina Mogilko — $10,000 (1.5 million views)


Marina Mogilko. Marina Mogilko

Marina Mogilko has three YouTube channels: a language channel, a lifestyle channel, and a business channel.

She told Business Insider in August that her business channel was more appealing to advertisers than her other two channels because of the type of content, and made more per view in Google AdSense revenue.

She told Business Insider in August that her video titled "10 HIGH PAYING JOBS YOU CAN LEARN AND DO FROM HOME," on Linguamarina, with 1.5 million views (at the time), made $10,000 in AdSense revenue.

Mogilko makes an average of $10.73 per every 1,000 views on Silicon Valley Girl, her business channel, she told Business Insider in August. Her language channel, Linguamarina, makes an average of $4 per 1,000 views. Her third channel, the lifestyle one, makes even less than that, at $2.71 per 1,000 views.

Read the full post here: A YouTube creator breaks down the ad revenue rates for each of her 3 channels, and why one is a lot higher

Shelby Church — between $2,000 and $30,000


Shelby Church. Shelby Church

For Shelby Church, a YouTuber who has 1.2 million subscribers, videos with about 1 million views have earned her between $2,000 and $30,000, depending on the video subject, she told Business Insider in January. 

Her video about Amazon FBA (Fulfillment By Amazon) had an unusually high CPM rate, she told Business Insider in January. The video earned her about $30,000 in AdSense revenue from 1.8 million views.

Church has dozens of videos with over 1 million views. But she typically earns most of her revenue from sponsored posts, rather than from AdSense on YouTube, she said. Church mainly films tech-review videos, with topics like which iPhone is worth the cost, or the features of her Tesla Model 3.

Kevin David — $40,000 (1.1 million views)

Kevin David is a YouTube creator and entrepreneur with nearly one million subscribers. 

His "Shopify Tutorial for Beginners" video, which required minimal production because he filmed it using the screen-recording feature on his laptop, made over $40,000, he told Business Insider in August. 

David gets the ideas for his content by looking at the Google Ads Keyword Planner to see how often people are searching particular phrases and looking at other combinations of video topics and thumbnails that have been successful in view count, he said. 

He said he made his Shopify tutorial video while staying in a cheap hostel in Australia with no camera or equipment. But his videos make such a high rate from AdSense because he focuses on business topics, which are often more appealing to advertisers.


Few Signs God is Trying to get your Attention

Author: Newshub.       Date: May 2020


God wants to have a invisible spiritual relationship with all of us. He is the only number one person we believe to know when we run into problems, when we are scared, or need someone to talk to. God gives us the tools to reach out to him and create that dialog. However sometimes, we choose to turn to other options. We forget that God is there for us, feel he doesn’t have time for us, or any number of excuses.


In these moments we are turned away from God and ignore him. But he is trying to get our attention. God wants to help us, ease our pain, and be a resource. God may speak to us softly during prayer, or scream from the rooftops trying to get us to notice Him. There are many ways God reaches out to us that we sometimes ignore or brush off completely. After so much of stress and frustration we start to curse God for what we ignored at the beginning. And try to pray, remember, and if nothing happens curse again this is what we often do.


Is 'God' calling out to you and trying to get your attention? Here are the some signs that he is.


Symbolism


Knowing the signs He's trying to tell you something and how to discern those messages are imperative in order to live the life God wants for us. God may be trying to reach you to encourage you back on spiritual course. It’s important to tune out the commotion, if only for a few moments each day in order to hear His voice. One of the ways God may be trying to get your attention is through pictures and symbols. Did an image or something symbolic come out of nowhere? You might have accidentally brushed if off as something else, but it could be God. When The Holy Spirit steers your focus somewhere and then speaks spiritually through the moment, listen carefully.


Through People


Another way God brings us guidance is through people messengers. The Lord will use family, close friends and even total strangers to speak a word into your life that will pierce an area God is trying to deal with. Sometimes, a random person you meet will mention something that you desperately needed to hear or know, that you wouldn’t have otherwise heard had you not come across their path. God can use these people to bring you the gospel and give you solid advice. These people want the best for you, and God will choose people that you trust to really deliver important messages. Rely on your friends during the dark times. If you are feeling divinely guided by someone, God might be trying to get your attention.


Direction


Do you feel The Force leading you in a certain direction? It might seem that He told you to start your own business or write a book. You’ll soon start noticing more and more a trend or pattern of occurrences pushing you in that direction. This might be what God has planned for your life. If you aren't sure, simply ask Him! He will continue to provide you the clues. God not only opens our ears, but also seals instruction so that we are notified of our faults, counseled in wrong direction and given instruction on best ways to move forward from these circumstances. The many scripture tells us, “He may speak in their ears and terrify them with warnings”. We can learn a lot through these instructions. We just have to be open to listening to what He is saying.


Increase of Internal Momentum


Your spirit begins to engage and respond to the voice and Will of God. You will begin to feel internally motivated to understand God’s direction, advice or warning. When you feel your heart pulling your brain a certain way, consider it being God's hand in your life. He can give you the energy to move a specific way. We aren’t always open to hearing God’s voice because most of the time with our busy and hectic schedules, we close our ears and don’t take the time to feel the Holy Spirit tugging at our hearts. While God can speak to us when we set aside time for prayer and meditation, He also speaks to us sometimes when it’s inconvenient, like the times when you can barely hear yourself think.


Tamil Nadu COVID-19 E-Pass How to Apply Online TN State Curfew E-pass

Tamil Nadu COVID-19 E-Pass How to Apply Online TN State Curfew E-pass
Author: Pradeep     Date: Apr 2020    Edited: May 2020.

In India, every state is providing E-curfew pass so as Tamil Nadu. Applicants can apply on the official portal to get the E-pass. TN corona e-pass is a plan for those people who provide essential service in this lockdown period. This a very good initiative taken by the government of the state. Through this article, we will give you the Tamil Nadu COVID-19 E-Pass related things like how to apply for it and who is eligible for the pass.




Tamil Nadu COVID-19 E-Pass

The highest salary is available in these three jobs, freshers too get attractive package

The highest salary is available in these three jobs, freshers too get attractive package.



When a person chooses a career for himself, first of all he wants to choose those jobs which have a higher salary. To help you find a good salary job, today we are telling you about the top 5 jobs in India that get the highest salary.

Investment Banker - To work in this field you will have to work in financial institutions, companies, government and other institutions to manage capital, manage large amounts of money, large mergers, and acquisitions, etc. Here you will get salary up to 12 lakhs per year at the beginning, which later increases to 50 lakhs.

How to Get a Good Paying Teacher Job // servicebloggers.com

How to Get a Good Paying Teacher Job
Author: Pradeep   Date: Mar 2020

Whether you are looking for a shorter shift, a raise or a more cordial work environment, finding and obtaining a new job as a teacher takes time and effort. By preparing in advance to make the change, you will decrease your anxiety and increase your chances of getting the position you want. There are several things you can do to ensure a smooth change from your previous job to the new one.



Steps to follow:

1. Update your resume to reflect all relevant information. Add your current position and detail your duties, update your address and phone number, and include some additional education and professional development courses you have completed.