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10/15/2016 Comments

Hike and Learn #3

Location: Heartbreak Ridge - Table Mountain Hike, North Bonneville, Washington

Audio Book: 48 Laws of Power 

Author(s): Robert Greene

​THE BOOK


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     (Laws 1 through 15)
     This book showed up in my recommended list in Audible and I was intrigued by the title and summary content. As I started listening, I realized this is a fascinating book to listen to during the current political climate that is exploding in our faces on a fairly regular basis. It reminds me of the classic Sun Tzu - Art of War in which it depicts some psychological battles between opponents in various examples. I noticed that you can try and pull apart the various strategies being utilized by both parties in the current election cycle, clearly both prescribe to some of these tactics.  I can say that, in my own life, some of these rules make sense and I can see how they may be advantageous but I will probably never use them for my own moral mental dilemmas that would ensue. However, you can use the information contained in the book to better assess the interactions/behaviors of the people around you, whether that be in your personal life or in business. 

Here are some takeaways from the few chapters I have worked through thus far:
  • Be aware of your own emotions (and others) in regards to power struggles
  • Perhaps letting some ideas bake a bit mentally before making them be known to the public
  • Be cognizant of the how much you are saying on a given topic...can it be said with less to avoid mistakes/errs in thought
  • Focus on proving thought processes/directions with actions rather than arguing verbally with another

Again, if you decide to embark on the journey through this text, I feel like you can use this as a tool of human understanding...but may not be accurate with all individuals/situations. Some ideas that were expressed thus far I thoroughly disagree with but that just may be how my mind works... but give it a listen and determine its benefit in your own mind/world :)

​​​Book Length: 23 hrs and 7 mins


​THE HIKE

      Choosing to take this hike on during what was being considered a serious storm for the PNW, it definitely added some great visuals that stood out quite dramatically from previous outings. I took the advice of other sites that gave an indication that hitting this one from the Bonneville Hot Springs parking lot (paid at the front desk the $5 fee and park off to the left). Upon entering the resort I realized this would have been perfect o have planned a post-hike hot spring sauna session ;) ...next time for sure. 

     This hike was being noted as a treacherous incline that rivaled some of the steepest in the gorge. Definitely had some scrambles that were great calorie burners and perfect spots to take some breaks...Ok quite a few breaks... After you get up on the main viewing point, its well worth it as it has some great spots to chill and look out over the valley. Well that's normally the case if you don't have a ton of cloud cover as seen below...so maybe if this is what you're looking for, hitting it on a clearer day may add a little boost to the after-uphill-battle reward :)

      Lastly, the hike was easy to access, great signs to indicate where you're going and a great spot to break away from the daily weekday grind! 

More info on the hike:
www.oregonhikers.org/field_guide/Heartbreak_Ridge
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10/15/2016 Comments

Cisco / Skype for Business  XMPP Federation

For a nifty review of some federation work between an on premise Cisco IM&P / Expressway environment and Skype for Business see the below blog from TsooRaD:

tsoorad.blogspot.com/2016/10/sfb-jabber-via-xmpp-cisco-express.html
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10/2/2016 Comments

Hike and Learn #2

Location: Herman Creek Trail - Nick Eaton Ridge Loop Hike, Cascade Locks, Oregon

Audio Book: The Book on Managing Rental Properties: A Proven System for Finding, Screening, and Managing Tenants with Fewer Headaches and Maximum Profits

Author(s): Brandon R. Turner & Heather C. Turner

The Book

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     So I chose this book as I have been very interested in the real estate market as of late and can't help but be intrigued with the idea of expanding into this realm. With housing prices steadily rising over the last 4 years, the question of whether the market is still primed for investment has been floating around my mind and if not for an equity investment perhaps a rental opportunity. This book was a great choice for someone like me with little rental knowledge and provides a dense quantity of tips/tricks of the business that I can see being useful for even some tried/tested landlords if for nothing else, possibly a refresher prior to any major tenant changes. It just so happens that Brandon and Heather are Washingtonians so it has a few notes that are specific to Washington State rental laws (nice considering I'm a fellow Washington-ite) but the two are quick to note that the topics discussed are applicable to any state which is for sure the case in their examples. Below are some points that stood out to me during the hike:
  • Info surrounding templates to use during all checkpoints of a rental process
    • Rental Applications
    • Credit Checks
    • Tenant Interview
    • Rental Agreements
  • Laws / Restrictions in the rental process
  • Specific lessons learned by the authors

Book Length: 8 hrs and 47 mins

*The website below is referenced multiple times as a great source of collective knowledge between members via podcasts, forums, rental tools etc.
www.biggerpockets.com/


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The Hike

  For the hike, I started at the Herman Creek Trailhead off of I-84 with the intent of hitting the Nick Eaton trail that heads towards the Indian Point which is an incredible cap off to the trail. The rock as pictured below is well worth the difficulty of getting up there...and if you're ballsy enough to go out to the end to get the greatest shot then all power to ya...(just don't make the evening news as one of "those" hikers :) ). I suggest using one of these hikes as an exercise to strengthen your mental endurance and ability to overcome challenges. Nothing compares to hitting the top and feeling that accomplishment ...followed by the question of what's next!

More info on the hike:
www.oregonhikers.org/field_guide/Nick_Eaton_Ridge_Loop_Hike
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