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Your Internal Narrator


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I am presently studying to take the PMP exam. This of course means that I am once again reading textbooks. Goody gumdrops.

So to pass the time, and to make reading reams and reams of pages a little less painful, I am mixing up my internal narrator. I went from Charlie (from Charlie's Angels) to Morgan Freeman, to Barack Obama (really it's the AlphaCat guy's Barack Obama), and I've finally settled on Dave Chappelle's rendition of Samuel L. Jackson. I feel he best captures the urgency needed in Project Management. And I'm not gonna lie, it actually makes reading these chapters fun.

Anyway, I know some people can't do that; hear someone else's voice in your head. But if you can, who do you use?

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I am presently studying to take the PMP exam. This of course means that I am once again reading textbooks. Goody gumdrops.

So to pass the time, and to make reading reams and reams of pages a little less painful, I am mixing up my internal narrator. I went from Charlie (from Charlie's Angels) to Morgan Freeman, to Barack Obama (really it's the AlphaCat guy's Barack Obama), and I've finally settled on Dave Chappelle's rendition of Samuel L. Jackson. I feel he best captures the urgency needed in Project Management. And I'm not gonna lie, it actually makes reading these chapters fun.

Anyway, I know some people can't do that; hear someone else's voice in your head. But if you can, who do you use?

I don't know if I could concentrate on what I was reading if I did that. Still cool though.

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good topic. for me its either owen wilson or sam elliott.

as for the pmp. welcome to my world. i don't have the pmp but with what i do i might as well. the disdain for green and black belts and lean and toll gates is equal to that of root canals and eating marbles dipped in arsenic while being set on fire by trantula's

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