by Mark J. Drozdowski
Each week I receive my fair share of unsolicited newsletters of various ilk. For a price, they promise to help me raise more money, become a better public speaker, reduce stress, manage people or time more effectively, or somehow improve my job performance and make me a happier camper. In most cases, I send them straight to File 13 without a second glance. Newsletters and I have a checkered history.
With that history in mind, I cautiously opened the Magna Publications envelope containing a dozen issues of The Teaching Professor, each numbering six or eight pages of cream stock with green accents. To my eventual surprise, they managed to steer clear of File 13, instead finding a permanent place on my office bookshelf.
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