Theresa Daytner update
Writing 168 Hours, it was very important to me to use real people with their real names. Many self-help books are filled with morality tales …Read More
Writing 168 Hours, it was very important to me to use real people with their real names. Many self-help books are filled with morality tales …Read More
It's Friday (finally!) and our workweek challenge logs are almost done. But the key thing to remember when thinking about 168 hours is that our …Read More
We are deep into the week. How are we holding up? I'm impressed with some of the time logs I'm seeing. One issue people are …Read More
In my webinar on Wednesday (co-sponsored with CurrentMom), one participant spoke of wanting to find solo time for each child, given that she had children. …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
I'm newly back from vacation, and as I ricochet around various social media sites, I came across one recommendation to a site called Marc and …Read More
We're both hot topics of conversation in Miami, apparently! (I will admit that I spent 45 minutes of my last 168 hours watching the season …Read More
My essay on the Ramona Quimby books (and new movie starring Selena Gomez) ran in today's Wall Street Journal. The movie, Ramona and Beezus, is …Read More
A few years ago, as I was considering what direction I'd like my career to go, I tried making some "vision statements" about what success …Read More
Marci Alboher (HeyMarci.com) interviewed me over at SheWrites for their "5 Questions" series. You can read the whole interview at this link. Here's a sample: 1. …Read More