No, You Don’t Have To Track Your Time Forever
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
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
Yesterday's post on rethinking retirement is sparking some discussion over at Facebook, which is good. Why is retirement seen as a universal goal? Is the …Read More
Did you know that there are 720 hours between Thanksgiving and Christmas this year? The calendar is about to slam into this festive season (which …Read More
There are 168 hours in a week. Many kids have roughly 12 weeks off from school for June, July and August. This raises the question …Read More
A while ago, I read a piece in the Wall Street Journal called When Happy Hour Isn't An Option, Finding Time to Network. The author, …Read More
While weekdays often pass in a blur of rushing from one thing to the next, weekends require a different mindset. It's easy to lose track …Read More
I'm starting to get some great information coming in from volunteers who've kept time logs for 168 hours (I learned, for instance, that my little …Read More