Fun and frivolity with $10,000
Over at Facebook, and in personal conversations (how retro!) I've been asking a question lately which has sparked quite a discussion. I started off by …Read More
Over at Facebook, and in personal conversations (how retro!) I've been asking a question lately which has sparked quite a discussion. I started off by …Read More
Long-time readers of this blog know I have a love-hate relationship with Real Simple. The magazine is beautifully laid out, I've subscribed for years, and …Read More
I spent the past few days in St. Louis, appearing on Great Day St. Louis (let me know what you think of this TV outfit …Read More
I always like learning how creative people structure their lives. Even if we work in different fields, I hope there's something I can take from …Read More
Since writing 168 Hours, I've had to hone my message into talking points. One that has gotten a surprising amount of pick-up is the "rule …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
(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
(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
As promised, today is List of 100 Dreams Day here at My168Hours.com. I'm posting the first 100 dreams that I came up with, and I …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