10/01/10: List of 100 Dreams Day
One of the great things about having your own blog is that you can designate holidays within your own micro-publishing empire whenever you like. So …Read More
One of the great things about having your own blog is that you can designate holidays within your own micro-publishing empire whenever you like. So …Read More
Writing 168 Hours, it was very important to me to use real people with their real names. Many self-help books are filled with morality tales …Read More
One year ago today was apparently the busiest day in recent memory on NYU Hospital's labor and delivery floor, because my induction (scheduled as I …Read More
I have written frequently about the drawbacks of part-time work, so I was interested to read Lindsey Mead's essay in the Sept. 22 Princeton Alumni …Read More
I hope everyone is having a wonderful Monday. Our 168 hours of time-logging is officially over. I still need to go through and tally up …Read More
Dear readers: We interrupt the 168 Hours Challenge, going on this week, for this piece from The Huffington Post. If you are new here, welcome! …Read More
All right, 168 Hours readers. It's that time again. We're back to school (without the back-to-crazy, of course, per today's Webinar). So now it's time …Read More
I am very grateful that 168 Hours continues to be in the news more than 3 months after its release. Portfolio ordered a third printing, …Read More
(This column ran this week in the Huffington Post) By Laura Vanderkam Hard as it is to believe, Memorial Day was just over 12 weeks ago. There …Read More
In 168 Hours, I talk about trying to distinguish between "work" and "not-really-work." Work means activities that are advancing you toward your career goals. I …Read More