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The Last Train To Key West – Fun Book Review
Last week I finished up reading The Last Train To Key West, my fun book in my alternating fun book, business book reading. It took me a while to write this review because I really wanted to get something else published between a book review. I don’t want my

My Setup For Recording Narration & More
I create a lot of audio content between my day job and the many projects I work on. Most of that audio is narration and sometimes I’m recording my screen at the same time and other times I’m reading from a script.
When I started out recording audio I didn’t do it very often and

People Powered – Business Book Review
I didn’t think I was going to have a book to write something about this week but I was further along than I thought. I was thinking there would be no post because I haven’t gotten around to taking some pictures of my recording setup.
Well, here I am with another book review. This time

A Gentleman In Moscow – Fun Book Review
My favorite books are the fun books and I just finished another good one. I’m not an expert at writing book reviews so these might just be more of what I enjoyed about the book and some of what I didn’t enjoy (not that there ever is anything I don’t enjoy).
The last book was

My In-Depth Walkthrough Of Missinglettr (Video & Post)
In case you’ve never heard of Missinglettr before, it’s a social media sharing tool that makes it easy to share unique content promoting your’s and other’s blog content.
I’ve been using Missinglettr for several years now along with many other social media sharing tools and it’s by far the most unique and valuable social media

The E-Myth Revisited – Business Book Review
I just recently finished reading a business book in my alternating schedule of fun and business reading. This one was The E-Myth Revisited which overall was a worthwhile read.
There were a few areas where the book veered a bit from reality. And, as the author might put it,

Read More Books – What’s Your Reading Style?
Nearly two years ago I drastically changed my relationship with books. Prior to about February 2018 I read very few books in my life. I’d be lucky if I averaged about 2 a year. I read the usual books such as Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit (who hasn’t!?) but beyond that, I was

What’s The Most Important Part Of Working From Home?
I’d like to think I was a pro in the work from home field (if it was a field). I’ve been doing it since 2013 and even before that I was averse to any office environment. All the distractions, the pointless conversation in the name of “team building,” and the discomfort of every aspect of

Where have I been all these *years*?
Yes, I have been completely absent from this blog for many years. Somewhere in early 2016 I think I just had a few too many things going on and it led to this website and my blog falling off.
No more! I’m salvaging what I can from this blog and moving in a different direction

Who Is The Real Project Stakeholder?
When you start a new project, are you asking the following questions:
- Who is the real project stakeholder?
- Who holds the biggest stake in your project?
The answer to these questions probably isn’t who you think it is.
Common Answers
There are two simple answers to the second question. The problem with the common answers