We continue to enjoy the amazing Smithsonian museums. The Museum of American History is now another favorite. I loved the Inaugural ball gowns of our First Ladies (favorites for me are Hillary Clinton's and Nancy Reagan's). The boys enjoyed learning more about our Nation's wars and drawing on the wall. It's a fabulous museum that we'll likely visit again soon.
Everyone has their own learning style so I can only share with you what worked for me to prepare for the PMP exam ... A couple of caveats before I share … I am an over-preparer. I was slightly terrified to take this exam and likely spent too much money and used too many resources for a normal, non-extreme studier. I justified that I had saved thousands of dollars on a PMP boot camp due to the gracious program at Syracuse and IVMF so I spent a little more on additional resources than I likely would have normally. I learn best when I can see and hear and feel concepts presented in a variety of ways. Because of this, I like to have lots of options. Audio books, podcasts, blog posts, videos, books (printed and virtual), online courses … I go “full immersion” and use all these things to prepare. I satisfied the 35 hours of instruction by enrolling for PMP Certification Preparation through Syracuse University's "Onward to Oppo...











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