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When I first thought about creating a website, I was not sure why I wanted to make one. But I feel like I have something to say, something to offer to the world. It has been my dream to write a book, ever since my senior year of high school when I started to publish short stories, someday maybe I will dig them out of the non-digital archives. This is my chance to share, what I like and what I have learned in both of my key life roles, as a software product manager and parent of 3 teenagers. So we will see where the heads, maybe there will be something useful for you or maybe this is just for me. Only time will tell.
Then make sure to drop me a line if anything resonsates. I look forward to hearing from you.
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Over the past few years, I have started to read a lot more. The timing really aligns with when I became a product manager, which forces you to generally become more curious about the world around you. This is when I found the Next Big Idea Club. This club collects and recommends the latest non-fiction books. I highly encourage people to join or at least follow them on Twitter and LinkedIn. Not only do they offer books, they also have an app that includes Podcasts with authors about their books, book bites (10-15 minute book summaries read by the authors), and a community to connect with. Latest season finalists.
See the list of books I have read as recommended by the club
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