In the last article, So long, Time Management. You’re history. I shared my dissatisfaction with the role of Time Management and how it’s high time to transcend to Energy Management. It’s not a “doing away with Time Management” as much as an evolution of it. The problem is that the ToDo List and Schedule have […]
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[05] Mandy Lucchese: Finding your Inner Guru
Are the desires to be a successful entrepreneur at odds with yogic principles? Or are there ways to redefine success and run business in a new way? Mandy Lucchese founded KinFolk Yoga in Grass Valley, California as a hub for health and happiness. Whether running the studio or teaching a yoga class, Mandy consistently shows […]
So long, Time Management. You’re history.
It hadn’t been a bad day—it was a get things done day: several projects to advance, plans for an upcoming trip to Oregon to make, and a house project to line up for when I’m back in Nevada City. I scheduled out the high priority Focus tasks, scheduled time for the busywork tasks, did my […]
Unexpected benefits in a pile o’junk
One of the sweet aspects about traveling is how easy it is to strike up conversations with people. When out of the patterns and issues of daily life, it just seems easier to be open to new people. The day my plane landed in San Francisco from Thailand, my sister picked me up at the […]
Do you have the right “stuff”? Things *can* make us happy
[Warning: this post involves sensitive imagery of out-of-season veggies] Did you know that one the most dangerous things in your kitchen is a DULL knife? Not only is it dangerous, it’s downright hazardous to your emotional state. Observe: There you are making a most gorgeous salad. Fresh greens, the perfect avocado, a sprinkling of feta… […]