Category Archives: Irec = I recommend
Irec: SpeedBriefs
If you are looking to boost your business skills, I recommend checking out SpeedBriefs which is ” focused exclusively on professional webinars. Every year, SpeedBriefs publishes over 500 10-minute and 60-minute webinars on the most important hot topics, business skills, … Continue reading
Made to Inspire
Over the weekend of May 21st, I attended the 2011 Maker Faire in San Mateo as a part of the Molnari group who was invited to exhibit and present. Molnari the developer of a gyrocycle, a flying motorcycle. ” Maker … Continue reading
Irec – Disabling Geolocation and Exploration in Sub
I periodically make recommendations to tools, websites, people, and places that I find useful and/or intriguing. I’m not receiving any compensation for these recommendations. You can find more under the category labeled Irec. Disable Geo-locating on your web browser. Participate … Continue reading
Supercharge your Searches and Presentations – Two awesome tools
Two awesome tools I recommend to speed up your research and presentation creation, so you can free yourself up to do the things you really love to do. Get expert knowledge from factual queries. Try it, you’ll probably like it- … Continue reading
3 Incredible Resources that Could Save You Time – Irec
3 Incredible Resources that could save you time freeing you up to spend time on more important things. Airbnb – Resource for finding unique places to stay worldwide, so you don’t have to waste time finding a cool place for … Continue reading
Making youself More Valuable
My friend Alex Lightman, is one of the most productive posters I know who uses Facebook daily to inform his network, friends, and change the world. He recently posted a list of books on ways to make oneself more valuable … Continue reading
Irec – 1,000 True Fans, Sea Shepherd, Theo Bleckmann @ The Broad Stage
For those of you new to my blog, I post quite a recommendations and prefer to keep it short and sweet. Sea Shepherd – Support this group to help end whaling. Thank you to Alex Lightman for his continued work … Continue reading
The King’s Speech – Odd Pairing Creates a Strong Relationship
I recently saw the British historical drama, The King’s Speech which is based on a true story about King George VI, played by Colin Firth, and his speech therapist Lionel Logue, played by Geoffrey Rush. Without giving too much of … Continue reading