The lunch time book club
I always like hearing about ways people fit leisure or self-development time into their busy days. When it involves 168 Hours, all the better! Apparently, …Read More
I always like hearing about ways people fit leisure or self-development time into their busy days. When it involves 168 Hours, all the better! Apparently, …Read More
WomansDay.com quotes me in an article called "How to Break Time-Sapping Habits." I definitely like the one about not grocery shopping on Saturday! But better …Read More
A few years ago, as I was considering what direction I'd like my career to go, I tried making some "vision statements" about what success …Read More
I was the subject of last week's Manic Mommies podcast, which you can download by going to the ManicMommies website. Two main take-aways from this …Read More
A few weeks ago, several dozen of us took the 168 Hours Challenge and logged our time for a week. It was an eye-opening experience, …Read More
I've long been a fan of the DailyWorth website (I'm a fan of anyone who's shared my articles with a wide audience!). But I really …Read More
The website First Friday Book Synopsis runs an in-depth interview with me today about 168 Hours and Grindhopping, my previous book. You can read the …Read More
The opening line of the 168 Hours intro is "Tuesday, July 14, 2009, was a good day." I go on to describe how I spent that …Read More
Just a reminder: I'll be hosting a book discussion/webinar on 168 Hours tomorrow at 12:30pm eastern time. You can register for the webinar by following …Read More
If you see the book in an airport bookstore somewhere, let me know! Read More