Archives for the '4-Hour Work Week' Category

What Happened To The Newly Rich? [The 4-Hour Workweek Journal]

The New Rick are those who abandon the deferred-life plan and create luxury lifestyles in the present using the currency of the New Rick: time and mobility.

Source: 4-Hour Workweek.
I just read a post by Hilary Catherall over at her personal blog. She writes about her discouragement with the 4-Hour Workweek. Besides having written a guest [...]

10 June 2008 | 4-Hour Work Week, 4-hour Workweek, Hype Cycle, Timothy Ferriss, discouragement, ferriss, muses, new rich, newly rich | No Comments

4-Hour Workweek: Easier Said Than Done? [The 4-Hour Workweek Journal]

Shortly after starting this blog, I decided I needed to extend the scope beyond the confines of The 4-Hour Workweek. I realized that the main epiphany for me when reading the book was Timothy Ferriss’ insistence that we should abandon the deferred life plan where we work like hell in the prime of our lives, [...]

7 March 2008 | 4-Hour Work Week, 4-hour Workweek, Don Lapre, Tim Ferriss, Timothy Ferriss, classified ads, muses, newly rich | No Comments

I’ve Been Asked To Edit The 4-Hour Workweek! [The 4-Hour Workweek Journal]

Yes, it’s true. Author Tim Ferriss has invited me to edit his best selling book The 4-Hour Workweek. Here’s the thing: he has basically extended this invitation to everyone! For those who wish to contribute, Ferriss is collecting ideas via an open wiki for the next edition of the book:
I want an improved and expanded [...]

21 February 2008 | 4-Hour Work Week, Crowdsourcing | No Comments

Personal Task Manager [The 4-Hour Workweek Journal]

Last week I wrote a guest post over at Hilary Catherall’s blog on the topic of tracking how one spends their time, an idea I have written about in the past. Specifically, I discuss using an open source time tracking application called Personal Task Manager which can track both your activities and computer application usage. [...]

19 February 2008 | 4-Hour Work Week, Time Management | No Comments

Simplifying The Issue Of Time-Wasters [The 4-Hour Workweek Journal]

Editor’s note: This is a guest post by Hilary Catherall, co-founder and the president of technology startup DOMITECH, L.L.C., a revolutionary web development company. DOMITECH’s projects so far include www.city-dweller.com and www.saneliving.org. Hilary still holds down her day job for now, and just started seriously applying the principles from The 4-Hour Workweek (4HWW) [...]

11 February 2008 | 4-Hour Work Week, Elimination | No Comments