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This was really interesting. It's about coming up with the next great thing, finding opportunity, and going for it. No one wants to be left behind, right? Kodak and Xerox instantly pop into my head as examples there.
#BookSpinBonanza book 14
@TheAromaofBooks (you have to be sick of all of us tagging you in posts)
I received a finished copy from Fast Company Press via #goodreads.
Week 4
So I did not put my progress in Week #4 despite the fact that was good, sorry for that. Is very strange for me to start weeks on Sunday. Also last week was strange for me. Will post about it later on.
So let‘s go with it:
Km I run: 20.28
Total: 77.26 KM
Books: 8/5 - I really beat my own record here
#bookfitnesschallenge
#BFCr2
#bfc
This book wasn‘t as dry as I thought it would be. I did find it a bit repetitive as it seemed that every other word was ‘estrous‘ or ‘cycle‘. It was OK but overall not really anything that grabbed my attention or got me interested in learning more about hormones. Maybe one for the more scientifically minded person. #hormonal #science #lab
Last year I read two editions of the same book simultaneously so I could get a better picture of what editors change when they say a book has been revised. It was an interesting experiment and (luckily) an interesting book.
If you are like me and hate confrontation then this book is for you. Susan Scott teaches you how to have fierce conversations to be able to make the most of your life.
Attempting to read with an exhausted puppy passed out in my lap #moose #lab #halloweenread