168 Hours, ten years on
My first time management book, 168 Hours, came out in 2010. I meant to write a ten year anniversary post at the beginning of summer …Read More
My first time management book, 168 Hours, came out in 2010. I meant to write a ten year anniversary post at the beginning of summer …Read More
I have been spending way too much time in dentists' chairs lately. On the upside, my teeth no longer hurt! Just part of the magic …Read More
Longtime blog readers know that I like to create seasonal fun lists. These are activities that make memories, and take advantage of the unique aspects …Read More
One of the upsides of working from home is having at least a little more control over your time. That could, theoretically, open up all …Read More
Life is challenging in many ways right now. But there's always space for enjoying what's going right. In this short LV + SHU episode, we …Read More
It's a rainy fall morning here. I put two kids on the bus this morning for hybrid elementary school (they go mornings, Mon-Thurs). That means …Read More
Today's understatement: Many people have spent the past six months working in less-than-ideal circumstances. Working from home a few times a week is a great …Read More
All the news comes back to Covid some way or another. It can be really hard to find factual, straightforward information that isn't designed to …Read More
During my junior year of college, I joined the campus choir. We spent much of the late fall and winter learning Bach's B-Minor Mass. I …Read More
Long-time readers might remember that I posted a summary of books read each month from 2017 to sometime this spring. Then I just...stopped. Partly it's …Read More