In this Recent Favorites post, I share the best articles I read this week! Topics include Kevin Kelly’s life advice, how The Office is Dead, Tips for Landscape Photography. I also include recent PWQ posts on the Citi Prestige, May Book List, Using Flying Blue Miles, and a Sacile Travel Guide. I close with New Things I’ve Discovered.
Recent Favorites I’ve Read
68 Bits of Unsolicited Advice is actionable advice from one of the most interesting people I follow.
What does the future of the office look like? The Office Is Dead predicts we are heading in a much different direction than what we’re used to.
I’ve been working on improving my photography. 8 Tips For Including People In Your iPhone Landscape Photography provided me with ideas on how to take better landscape pictures.
Recent Favorites PWQ Blog Posts
Just this week, Citi announced temporary changes to the Citi Prestige. If you have this card, here’s How to Earn the Most Citi Prestige Travel Credit in 2020.
The Boglehead’s Guide to Investing was my favorite book last month. May Book List: Top 3 Best Books on Amazon covers the other books I read.
Flying Blue is one of my favorite award programs. Business Class Travel Hacking: How to Use Flying Blue Miles for Prague show you one valuable way to redeem Flying Blue miles.
The Best Things to Do in Sacile Italy, a Complete Travel Guide is a handy guide if you visit the city.
New Things I’ve Discovered
I absolutely loved The Last Dance! It brought me back to growing up in the 90s watching one of my favorite NBA teams, the Chicago Bulls.
We followed The Last Dance up with 30 for 30: ‘Rodman: For Better or Worse’. This episode is a roller coaster of highs and lows.
Conclusion on Recent Favorites
Do you have any articles that are your Recent Favorites? What articles did you read in the past week that you found interesting? What tips do you have for working from home?
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