Newsletter
Every Friday, I send a short email (Friday Five) with five things worth your time — from books and business to habits, articles, music, and ideas that stick.
You’ll get:
- One song I’m spinning
- One quote or idea that stuck with me
- One article I’m thinking about
- One book I read or revisited
- One podcast from the week
It’s simple, free, and always timeless.
Lastest Newsletters
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February Book List: Top 2 Best Books on Amazon to Read While Traveling
February was a lighter reading month compared to my January book list. I only read 2 books on Amazon, however, I loved both of them. One book was focused on entrepreneurship while the other book covered US history. If you decide to buy either book, let’s walk through credit cards to consider using to buy…
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Points With Q’s Recent Favorites
In this Recent Favorites post, I’ll cover the best articles I’ve read over the past 7 days. In addition, I’ll highlight recent PWQ blog posts. With that said, let’s dive into the posts that I found helpful and interesting. Recent Favorites I’ve Read Accor, the hotel brand behind chains like Fairmont, is coming out with…
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Visiting Arizona for the First Time: The Best Things to Do in Sedona, Grand Canyon, and Antelope Canyon
For the past couple of years, my family and I have taken a non-beach trip together. Growing up, northwest Florida and the Alabama Gulf Coast were our family go-to vacation spots. We’ve since mixed it up with our most recent trip to Arizona that I’ll recap in this visiting Arizona Travel Guide. Last year, we…
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How to Earn the Most Citi Prestige Travel Credit in 2020
The Citi Prestige Credit Card is Citi’s premium travel credit card. With it being a premium card, the question you may ask yourself is the Citi Prestige card right for me? Does it offer benefits and perks that outweigh its high annual fee? Is this card only for road warriors and luxury travelers? In this article,…
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How to Use United Miles for Business Class Flights to Europe
The Mileage Plus program, United Airlines loyalty program, has undergone several recent changes. One of these changes was the move to dynamic award pricing. Instead of an award chart for United Airlines flights, the number of miles required will be driven by the cash cost of the flight. This certainly effects how to use United…