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What a 92-Year-Old Farm Girl Taught Me
At 92 years old, my grandma Doris just recovered from a broken pelvis—and is back to living independently on her farm. Watching her bounce back made me realize something: resilience isn’t something you find later in life… it’s something you build over a lifetime. Here’s what a farm girl taught me about work, strength, and the kind of values that still matter today.
Amanda Lillemoe
1 day ago5 min read


A Wild Ride into Automation: Reflecting on 7 Months with Field Service Lightning
Time flies when you’re ditching paper for the sleek world of Field Service Lightning!
Amanda Lillemoe
Oct 8, 20242 min read


Reality Resume
How do we go from our first job to 20 years later? Luckily, I have video evidence. My priorities have changed, but who I am at my heart has not. After I graduated from college in 2003, I began my first job journey . Right away, there were a few jobs that didn't work for me. At one point, I was a door-to-door salesperson who tried to sell mobile phone plans to businesses. I wore a gray business suit and walked around the streets of Minneapolis, but I only sold one phone to my
Amanda Lillemoe
Nov 18, 20222 min read
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