Experiments in Blogging: The Open-Source Model, Write To Done, and Other Tidbits
Today I thought I’d answer a few important questions that readers have asked me in the last few months. If you’re not interested in blogging or a slightly behind-the-scenes look at Zen Habits, you can skip this post.
I’d like to start by saying I’m not a blogging expert. I’m simply a blogger who started out with no readers, a mere 18 months ago, and has steadily grown in readership as I’ve experimented in various ways, finding out what works and what doesn’t. So, as with anything I write here at Zen Habits, I will give you some insight into what I’ve learned, but don’t look at it as the final word on anything. Read more »
- Posted on 22 July 2008 in Aboutzenhabits |
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Photo courtesy of Vered and her daughter How To Be A Great Mom – 12 Awesome Tips
Editor’s note: This is a guest post by Vered of MomGrind.
I’m a mom.
I am also a woman, a wife, a daughter, and a friend.
Recently I started blogging. As it turns out, I am a writer too.
I am wearing many hats and doing so is not always easy. I was grateful to discover this article by Leo, where he shares useful tips on how to be a great dad. When I read Leo’s article, I was curious: do these tips apply to moms? Can I incorporate his advice into my own life? Read more »
- Posted on 22 July 2008 in Finance & Family |
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Photo courtesy of Meanest Indian Life Laundry Day: Get Your Affairs in Order Each Week to Clear Your Mind
One of the least likable characters in Tolstoy’s Anna Karenina, Count Vronsky, has a habit that I really like: every now and then he has a “laundry day” where he puts all his affairs (financial, career, etc.) in order, and completely clears his mind.
And when he’s done “doing his laundry” (he doesn’t actually wash his clothes), he feels like a new man. His friend says it always looks like he just got out of a bath. Read more »
- Posted on 21 July 2008 in Habits, Productivity & Organization |
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Screengrab from Lifehacker The List to Beat All Lists: Top 20 Productivity Lists to Rock Your Tasks
The productivity list is a common animal these days (goodness knows I’ve done my share), but how do you sort among them all?
You’d need a list of the best lists, that’s how.
Never fear — I’ve done all the homework for you, and compiled the best of the best productivity lists, in my humble opinion. Some of them are a bit old, but that’s because they’re good stuff, and many of you might have missed them anyway. Read more »
- Posted on 17 July 2008 in Productivity & Organization |
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Photo courtesy of pasotraspaso The Only Guide to Happiness You’ll Ever Need
“The Constitution only guarantees the American people the right to pursue happiness. You have to catch it yourself.” - Benjamin Franklin
For some of us, the ultimate goal in life is happiness.
Whether we see fulfillment in our work, contentment in our relationships, passion in our hobbies … we strive to find happiness. Read more »
- Posted on 16 July 2008 in Happiness |
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