No to Everything Else

I took some time off work during the Thanksgiving holiday after grinding on a work project for a really long time. I've found myself at a point over the last six months where I just don't feel effective and needed to figure out why.

I took a mini-vacation this week with it being Thanksgiving and all, so I made a little time this morning to finally update my WordPress plugins with some fixes & updates they needed.

In case you haven’t grabbed yours yet, or didn’t know it was even a thing…

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Showing the American Flag Respect

How to Respect the American Flag - National Flag Foundation The American Flag is a representation of our country, our people, and our devotion to our nation. Respecting the American Flag and the…

📷 My wife and I getting creative in the kitchen tonight. Chicken breast tenders, ricotta, spinach, and sun dried tomato with a dash of garlic. It did not suck…

Cooked stuffed chicken breasts are arranged on a foil-lined baking tray, seasoned and golden brown.

I’m happy to share that the long-running project from hell has successfully deployed. There will be additional user support over the next weeks, but today marks a milestone for a project that’s taken more than three and a half years to complete. I’m not sure how I feel about it just yet…

After receiving positive feedback to the scroll to top option added to the dev version of my mnml Micro.blog theme, I’ve added it to the public version and released it. If you’re using the theme, you can upgrade from your site’s Micro.blog plug-ins page. Enjoy!

Because I’m lazy, and because I constantly view my own site looking for tweaks I want to make, I’ve added a scroll to top button at the lower right of the pages on the dev version of my mmml Micro.blog theme. If you use the mmml theme too, let me know if you’d want it as well.

I have this theory that a lot of enterprise system implementations go south because development and PMO teams cannot empathize with or envision what end users are trying to accomplish. I’ve experienced this with our own consultants on the LRPFH. It’s driving me nuts because I do have that skill.