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How a spreadsheet and a kitchen timer eliminated 40 hours of my work week. [DFHW: Living the 4-Hour Work Week]
In a few past posts, I mentioned that my primary task towards achieving the goals of the Four Hour Work Week is to reduce my 60+ hour work week down to 20. As evidenced by my recent trip to Denmark and Sweden, I was able to successfully do so. Of course, the big question is [...]
How a spreadsheet and a kitchen timer eliminated 40 hours of my work week. [Diary of a Four-Hour-a-Weeker]
In a few past posts, I mentioned that my primary task towards achieving the goals of the Four Hour Work Week is to reduce my 60+ hour work week down to 20. As evidenced by my recent trip to Denmark and Sweden, I was able to successfully do so. Of course, the big question is [...]
Time Management: Sometimes Things Change (A Guest Post from Brick) [Diary of a Four-Hour-a-Weeker]
Editors Note: This is a guest post from Brick Andrews of Life Sutra: The 4-Hour Workweek Journal. Brick Andrews is the founder of Life Sutra: The 4-Hour Workweek Journal. The Life Sutra questions old assumptions and socially reinforced illusions about how to live a fulfilling life while exploring new ways to live and work smarter.
Inspired [...]
Learnings from my printer… [Diary of a Four-Hour-a-Weeker]
On a somewhat random note, I have a habit of taping interesting fortunes that I get from fortune cookies to a printer on my desk. Why? Because the printer is right in my field of vision and whenever I glance in that direction I can see all these little bits of wisdom reminding me to [...]
Another great post… 20 Things Learned in Life [Diary of a Four-Hour-a-Weeker]
I also came across today another great post that has more to offer to those seeking a 4HWW-enriched life. From the Dumb Little Man blog comes “20 Things I’m Glad Life Taught Me“. Some of the nuggets:
You must create and look for opportunities: Opportunities rarely ever come knocking on the door of someone who’s not [...]