Category Archives: The Things I’ve Recently Learned

The Things I’ve learned: blog:
I am a note taker. I will often go to presentations at the library and takes notes on a presentation. This has provided the additional benefit that I can often post my notes on some of my blogs such as Rock Soup. Well this month at work we received some ‘advance your career’ training. I was reminded that my company hosts a lot of educational material. I thought I would start taking some of these courses and take notes. So thus I’m creating this page: What I’ve learned today, to share with you my notes and thus it become a win-win situation where we both learn something new.
Enjoy my entries and hopefully by posting my notes, It’ll motivate me to continue in learning new things and taking more notes. I take notes to remember the information I learned and it provides an opportunity for me to access it later.
Enjoy:

A Guide to Tone Indicators: How They Work and How to Use Them

https://www.grammarly.com/blog/tone-indicators/?utm_source=BlogNL&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=B2C_05-20-23&utm_content=email

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The Healing Power and Stop own Progression

  This is a talk from church. Any misinformation is the fault of the note-taker.   Repentance is the intentional decision to stop feeling anger or resentment to someone of them, flawed state. What is the give listening to you? … Continue reading

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5 Social Security Mistakes That Can DEVASTATE Your Retirement

  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5ZFoPm7oY7k

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‘Live Not By Lies’—How Much Are We Willing to Sacrifice for the Truth?

Presented by Rod Dreher: https://www.theepochtimes.com/live-not-by-lies-rod-dreher-how-much-are-we-willing-to-sacrifice-for-the-truth_4236752.html

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Spelling Alley

  The two ll are the walls of the alley. The E as you Enter into the al-E-y.

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Deep Listening for Compassionate Leadership

  My company subscribes to notifications from Daily Journey. The misinformation below is the fault of the note-taker. Deep listening is a very helpful and an important tool to bring into the workplace. Deep listening is using all your facilities: … Continue reading

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Be a Peacemaker

  This is a talk from church. Any misinformation is the fault of the note-taker. Any misinformation is the fault of the note-taker. President Nelson’s conference talk influences this.   We need to live the golden rule. We need to trust … Continue reading

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Spelling Broccoli

  Note how the occo letters in the word look like the shape of florets of the broccoli? This may be a good way for the accurate spelling.

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Retirewise Advice on Retirement

  My company offers presentations to educate on finances and retirement. Any misinformation on the notes below is the fault of the note taker. I didn’t catch anything as I was working. Pay yourself first by contributing to your retirement … Continue reading

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Strength of Youth Recommendations

    This is a talk from church. Any misinformation is the fault of the note-taker.   There were blessings for you. That was the price of the Savior to the world. We can choose to avoid the things that … Continue reading

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