My post-holiday Winter Fun List and a belated December Books List
Today's post is a bit of a catch-all before my time logs go up next week. Yes, I am hosting another 168 Hours Time-Tracking Challenge! …Read More
Today's post is a bit of a catch-all before my time logs go up next week. Yes, I am hosting another 168 Hours Time-Tracking Challenge! …Read More
Recently I received a reader question from a gentleman who noted that he'd been implementing advice from my books. The one time challenge he was …Read More
Sarah -- who just had her baby!! -- and I are delighted to welcome Anne Bogel as our special guest to the Best of Both …Read More
This post will feature a lot of randomness. First, my publisher sent over suggestions for cover designs for Off the Clock yesterday. The cover of …Read More
I began tracking my time continuously in April of 2015. When I tallied up how I spent my first year, I learned that I had …Read More
No one likes layoffs. But in economics you learn that labor market flexibility is a two-way street. If employers know that they can cut jobs …Read More
When I ask people what they'd like to spend more time doing, "reading" comes up a lot. For good reason! Scales of human happiness find …Read More
We are still in the lull between sports (baseball starts next week), so that makes for more open space on weekends. It has its ups …Read More
I spent Saturday morning as I have many a wintry Saturday morning this year: driving to a wrestling meet in some new corner of Pennsylvania. …Read More
I started tracking my time continuously in April of 2015. There was no one event that precipitated it. I'd had a baby in January, and …Read More