The Trouble With First Lines
Almost two years ago, I decided to begin 168 Hours with these words: "Tuesday, July 14, 2009, was a good day." It was a good …Read More
Almost two years ago, I decided to begin 168 Hours with these words: "Tuesday, July 14, 2009, was a good day." It was a good …Read More
Over at DailyWorth, Marilyn Zelinsky-Syarto is blogging about her "Unnecessary Spending Guilt." For her 50th birthday, she decided to get her kitchen remodeled. Which is …Read More
I have a column in today's USA Today called "Crowdfund Your First Job." The idea (a bit tongue in cheek, but still) is that the …Read More
Over at Fortune.com, I have a piece on where the point of diminishing returns comes with work. Clearly working 1 hour per week is not …Read More
Last fall, I posted my List of 100 Dreams. This is an exercise (dreamed up by career coach Caroline Ceniza-Levine) that involves brainstorming everything you'd …Read More
Lots of fun stuff in the news this week. USA Today ran an article called "School's Almost Out: A Summer Survival Plan For Parents," featuring …Read More
I am close to finishing the manuscript of All The Money In The World: What The Happiest People Know About Getting And Spending. As regular …Read More
I spent last week logging my time. As always it was an enlightening experience. Time passes whether we consciously choose how to fill our hours …Read More
In celebration of the 168 Hours paperback launch, we're hosting a few virtual events this week: 1. Teleclass with The Clutter Diet: Wednesday June 1, 2011 …Read More
Today is an exciting day for 168 Hours. The paperback version of the book is out today in the US. It's the same 168 Hours …Read More