Time To Evaluate Your Scheduling Mantras
This week’s resolution is to re-evaluate your time mantras.
Gretchen Rubin, ContributorThis week’s resolution is to re-evaluate your time mantras.
Gretchen Rubin, ContributorVideoYou will recall that in April, President Obama delivered a speech in which he blasted Paul Ryan’s Path to Prosperity and proposed his own, much vaguer, alternative. Andrew Stiles of National Review points us to this video from the MacIver Institute, a free-market think tank based in Wisconsin, in which [...] read »
If you’re one of the estimated 40 million Americans suffering from seasonal allergies this spring--what some experts are calling "the worst season ever"--take solace that your neighbors are likely sneezing too. Why? The intensity of that nose tickle or burning in your throat may depend on where you live. read »
In an era of escalating medical costs, the overuse of drugs gets a lot of attention. We do have many examples where there seems to be an irrational exuberance for drugs that have yet to prove their worth. But a careful look at medical practice reveals that we also have a problem with underuse of effective therapies. read »
How dangerous is your cell phone? The unfortunate reality is that you can’t really know. Even so, only one year ago, progressive San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsome proposed an ordinance that would have required that all retailers inform consumers about the amount of radiation that cell phones emit. Material printed in 11pt. type would have been posted next to phones disclosing their specific absorption rate (“SAR”), which is a measure of radio frequency energy (radiation) absorbed by the body. Last[...] read »
Sorry for the slow blogging of late. I’ve had a heavy travel schedule, and been busy with work. Things may continue to be slow this month for that reason. read »
I want to remember every mother this Mother’s Day. Here’s a little story to share with you. The Whale… read »
As Mother’s Day approaches, national attention has been keenly focused on the many roles, responsibilities and supportive qualities of our moms. One recent report even suggested that stay-at-home moms should earn a salary of $115,000. Today, professional community CareerBliss examines the career satisfaction of working mothers, releasing the top 10 happiest [...] read »