Driven to distraction? Don’t just play defense
(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
(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
Back in 2002, economist Sylvia Ann Hewlett caused quite a stink with her research findings that 49% of corporate women earning over $100,000 a year …Read More
We're on a roll with Q&As this week -- lots of friends of 168 Hours have new books out! Today we welcome Stephanie Vozza, author of …Read More
Since learning I will be writing a money book, I've become obsessed with other money books, which is why we're welcoming Kimberly Palmer to My168Hours …Read More
I have been perusing personal finance websites lately, and came across a fascinating post on Wisebread about making your own mustard. Blogger Marla Walters tried …Read More
What could be more productive than spending an hour discussing productivity? Ok, that's a bit facetious, but it's always a good idea to sharpen the …Read More
There are many upsides to working at home. But one of the downsides is that generalized house clutter quickly becomes workspace clutter. With small children, …Read More
(cross-posted at Gifted Exchange) My 3-year-old, Jasper, attends a full-day preschool program. From my observations, preschool seems to have experienced an academic upgrade since my days …Read More