Fewer managers work only 40 hours a week
Data-point number one million in the decline of the 40-hour week:About half of all managers work more than 40 hours a week, according to a new survey from
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Skip to contentData-point number one million in the decline of the 40-hour week:About half of all managers work more than 40 hours a week, according to a new survey from
I’ve been thinking a little about how to promote Rest: Why Working Less Gets More Done when it comes out next year (I’m well on the way to
Erin Reid, a professor at Boston University’s business school, has a great piece in the Harvard Business Review about how men and women deal with pressure to be
I'm constantly amazed at how, in the past, the idea that four or five hours or really focused work was a solid day for the thinker or artist was
Two quotes from the great medical educator William Osler about the need for hobbies, and the value of a practice he developed as a student: reading before bed.
I’ve got an introductory essay in Living Tomorrow, "a new anthology of creative, thought-provoking visions of the future” featuring work by young people ages 13-25 from across the United States
The Wall Street Journal has an article about how to keep your Apple Watch from distracting you. Some of the recommendations are similar to the ones I made
…the Brody WorkLounge, a product that brings some of that cozy business class working space to your office. I’m not being sarcastic about the comparison to good airplane
University of Wisconsin professor and pioneering mindfulness researcher Richard Davidson writes in Huffington Post about why we should think of well-being as a skill we can learn and
…it is. But so is flying and texting, which has become a worry for the NTSB, and is implicated in a helicopter crash, according to Quartz: The survivor