In The President Will See You Now, a book I’m currently reading by Ronald Reagan’s long-time executive assistant, Peggy Grande quotes an essay by Robert Hastings called The Station. The Station is about a traveler enjoying the view from his passenger train window, but his mind is constantly distracted by thoughts of his arrival at the station. I was curious…
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Capturing Knowledge through Blogging
Last week, I watched a movie called Chaos Walking, and about 15 mins into the movie, it hit me … shit, I think I’ve read the book. A quick check on my Goodreads, and true enough, I read the book way back in 2008. This is really not the first time I’ve completely forgotten what I’ve read. A couple of…
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What I Love About the Kindle
I was a Kobo user for several years before I decided to switch to a Kindle Paperwhite last year. As a reading device, both the Kobo and the Kindle are great e-readers. Both have features that I love but this is not a post about the devices, it’s about the ecosystem. The thing I love most after switching from a…
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Book Review: Caliban’s War (The Expanse, #2) by James S.A. Corey
Following through from the first book of the Expanse series, Caliban’s War continues to tell the story of the Rocinante crew one year after the catastrophic events on Eros that killed millions of people and pushed the three political powerhouses into the brink of an interplanetary war. In Caliban’s War, the story begins on Ganymede, the breadbasket of the outer…
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Book Summary: Fix Your Life with NLP by Alicia Eaton
About the Book Alicia Eaton’s Fix Your Life with NLP offers a very concise yet simple explanation of the concepts and techniques used in Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP). Marketed as a first aid kit for the mind, this book has real-life scenarios of how you can use NLP techniques in a practical way to help overcome life challenges. Trained by Richard…
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