Holiday memories, reviews and links
When it comes to how humans view time, we turn out to have multiple personalities: the anticipating self, the experiencing self, and the remembering self. …Read More
When it comes to how humans view time, we turn out to have multiple personalities: the anticipating self, the experiencing self, and the remembering self. …Read More
I'm taking a bit of time off this week. One of the benefits of writing about time management is that I'm more mindful of how …Read More
On Friday, Amazon and BN.com put up their links to What the Most Successful People Do on the Weekend. This ebook comes out in a …Read More
I'm gearing up for the launch of What the Most Successful People Do on the Weekend on December 31. In the meantime, I'm trying to …Read More
I write about time management a lot. I'm also one of those comically punctual people who don't get the idea of social lateness. If you …Read More
168 hours -- the amount we all have per week -- is a lot of time. I maintain that it is enough time to build …Read More
Every year in early January, there are a host of articles about how to make new habits stick (like in...oh...my Just a Minute newsletter for …Read More
As I've been thinking about how people spend their mornings, I've been studying mine. Thursdays and Fridays are a bit different from my other mornings …Read More
Over at the Urban Muse Writer, Susan Johnston reviewed 168 Hours. It's a great review, and I'm really thrilled with it, but one thing I …Read More
I see from Google Analytics that we have a few new folks visiting us this week. If you're new here, I write a lot about …Read More