Author Archives: Rusty Maynard
Create In Me A Clean Heart
Finding Peace In Life’s Storms
If Its The Lords Will
Learning To Wait
North Sheridan Ladies’ Day
Recipe for Peace
RESPECT: Where Has It Gone?
Rise Up Oh Woman of God (Rolling Fork)
New Hairdo
On Labor Day I mowed the yard, after I mowed Brew…
He was actually really good and patient for his haircut. Patience is not Brew’s strength, but he held pretty still for the most part. He doesn’t look very good, cause I’m an amateur — he looks like a poorly peeled orange – so Logan put a shirt on him for this pose.

Fresh with a tummy full of treats and just having had a bath, here he is. Being truthful, Brew really was not a fan of clothes… so the shirt went away pretty quickly.
Said Bye to a Friend
Pepper started stumbling once in a while about a year or so ago. It got slowly more pronounced, and very recently it got bad enough that he could not stand at all or go to the bathroom. Regrettably all was done that could be done and we had to tell him bye. I’m pretty tough on these things, but not this time. Everyone has been wonderful and kind. Pepper, you treated us well and I hope we treated you as well. Farewell, friend.

Prepare for the Future of Hybrid Events with Mind Map – XMind: The Most Popular Mind Mapping Software on The Planet.
A little salesy, but I use this product and find it very helpful whether live or virtual. I use it for brainstorming and often to run meetings. It allows me to plug in responses in the agenda in real time and makes note production easy. So, I like it.
Hybrid events have exploded in popularity over the past few years, and the trend continues. Follow the tips to prepare the future of hybrid events, and XMind is here to help.
True cybersecurity means centering policies on employee behavior, report says – TechRepublic
A sentence in this article caught my eye. Ryan Kalember of ProofPoint said: “Attackers don’t hack in, they log in, and people continue to be the most critical factor in today’s cyber attacks…”
Protecting systems from bad actors is essential, but all the firewalls in the world are useless against the modern hacker who targets human weaknesses instead of digital ones.
Source: True cybersecurity means centering policies on employee behavior, report says – TechRepublic
Cost of Inequity: Age Discrimination Could Cost the Economy Trillions
A 2020 AARP study estimated that the US economy could lose out on nearly $4 trillion by 2050 as a result of older workers facing discrimination.
Source: Cost of Inequity: Age Discrimination Could Cost the Economy Trillions
U.S. Supreme Court Narrows the Reach of the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act | Taft Privacy & Data Security Insights
In June, the U.S. Supreme Court resolved an important issue under the Federal Computer Fraud and Abuse Act (CFAA), which has been used by companies as
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As a PM, I find these reminders very helpful in the day to day work.
Do people trust you? Advice for building trust and inspiring confidence | SmartBrief
Every relationship has its own level of trust. Knowing where you stand can help you build trust going forward.
Source: Do people trust you? Advice for building trust and inspiring confidence | SmartBrief