Listening to Vivaldi with a 2-year-old
One of the ideas people shared with me as I was writing 168 Hours was to plan ahead and find space in my schedule for …Read More
One of the ideas people shared with me as I was writing 168 Hours was to plan ahead and find space in my schedule for …Read More
The 168 Hours video is ready for viewing! There is a link from this blog to the video in the menu at right; for people …Read More
Some warm morning, nearly 200 years ago, John Keats was lying outside enjoying the breeze: “My idle days? Ripe was the drowsy hour; The blissful cloud of …Read More
These days, growing numbers of us have projects, not jobs. If we work in traditional settings, we may be responsible for different activities, and many …Read More
In my sole proprietor journalist life, I don't have many conference calls. Basically, the only calls I'm ever on involve me and one other person, …Read More
Americans watch a lot of television. More than 30 hours a week, according to Nielsen, though time diaries put that number closer to 20 hours …Read More
If you want to lose weight, you keep a food diary. If you want to get out of debt, you record your spending. Likewise, if …Read More
I just finished reading Gretchen Rubin’s The Happiness Project and, in general, enjoyed it. Reading some of the books I review for the Wall Street …Read More
Fortune magazine came out with its annual list of The 100 Best Companies to Work For recently, and North Carolina tech company SAS topped the …Read More
I learned a lot from writing 168 Hours about how to use my time better. The best time management is not about planning conference calls …Read More