Generation Earn: Kimberly Palmer
Since learning I will be writing a money book, I've become obsessed with other money books, which is why we're welcoming Kimberly Palmer to My168Hours …Read More
Since learning I will be writing a money book, I've become obsessed with other money books, which is why we're welcoming Kimberly Palmer to My168Hours …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
There's a lot of literature out there on how to be more productive. It's full of tips and tricks, like making to-do lists, possibly while …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
The “pay gap” between men and women is much in the news these days. Ninety years after women gained the right to vote, a typical …Read More
I have spent several hours over the past few weeks on something that is definitely not a core competency: cleaning out my closets. While I know …Read More
(cross-posted at Gifted Exchange) A generation ago, a college degree was the ticket to a comfortable, upper-middle class existence. We believe, as a society, that more …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