How to declare time independence
Here in the U.S., we're celebrating Independence Day. On the 4th of July, we remember the occasion, 243 years ago, when a group of people …Read More
Here in the U.S., we're celebrating Independence Day. On the 4th of July, we remember the occasion, 243 years ago, when a group of people …Read More
On March 18, I launched the Before Breakfast podcast. Produced in conjunction with iHeartMedia, this show features an every-weekday-morning productivity tip (to help you take …Read More
I spent the first half of this week in Edmonton, Alberta (and getting to and from there) since I was giving a speech at a …Read More
Sarah and I covered a lot of ground in the BOBW podcast yesterday where we interviewed Katherine Goldstein. Reading over what I posted here, I realize …Read More
Email is a magnificent tool. I'm old enough to remember when it wasn't universal. I learned to report by -- this might seem crazy -- …Read More
I have four children, so a great volume of toys have come into my life over the years. I was hunting through some old ones …Read More
We've got a few new readers here, which is great! If you've just found me through publicity I've been doing for Juliet's School of Possibilities …Read More
I don't like lines. I am not opposed to waiting in general; I feel like my life is quite future-focused in terms of saving/investing, or …Read More
I wrote a post last week on creating a "time emergency fund." This is time set aside to absorb the unexpected. If you leave Friday …Read More
If you read a lot of personal finance literature, you're familiar with the concept of an "emergency fund." Life happens. When it does, it can be …Read More