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Posted on October 21, 2015 by Francis Wade

Why I Took a “Break”

Between June and October I haven’t posted a single time to my blog. I have a good reason… but the bigger story is that a new calendar software I was testing saved my skin.

Find out why at this post on my book’s blog and while you’re there, sign up for the exclusive private Beta i am excited to be launching.

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