A few hopes on election day
This morning, as I usually do on election day, I spent a few moments in my local polling place. I rather like exercising this civic …Read More
This morning, as I usually do on election day, I spent a few moments in my local polling place. I rather like exercising this civic …Read More
Researchers have been studying happiness rather seriously over the past few decades, and one of the truisms of this field is that experiences make us …Read More
I'm finally home from several speeches in Pittsburgh and Cleveland. One of my usual lines in these talks is to tell people not to multitask. …Read More
Just a quick post, as I am on the road this week, with speeches in Cleveland and Pittsburgh. Since I live in New York City, …Read More
(This article is running currently at VAN.org, the website of New York's Vocal Area Network. In 168 Hours, I talk a lot about my choir, …Read More
(Today's guest post comes from Nancy Rielle, who logged her time as part of the 168 Hours Challenge in September. We met over lunch a …Read More
From Sept 13-19, many of us logged our time as part of the second 168 Hours Challenge. I promised to select one reader for a …Read More
(Note: This column ran today at The Huffington Post) We live in a distracted world. Perhaps, for instance, you are reading this at work. Maybe you …Read More
(Dear readers: Below is a guest post from Lorie Marrero, author of The Clutter Diet: The Skinny on Organizing Your Home and Taking Control of …Read More
All right, 168 Hours readers. 18 months ago I posted a query seeking stories of people who did a lot with their time for 168 …Read More