Saiid Kobeisy talks about the importance of rest in Vogue Arabia
One of the greatest things about a book like REST is that it goes all kinds of places I don't, and gets picked up by all kinds of
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Skip to contentOne of the greatest things about a book like REST is that it goes all kinds of places I don't, and gets picked up by all kinds of
Singapore Women's Weekly has a slide show of 10 Ways That Working Less Will Make You More Productive: It’s hard to say no, especially when there’s work piling
I was on CBC Radio's call-in show "Ontario Today" earlier today, talking about "The key to a restful vacation." You can listen here: It was a fun time for
I like to tell people that the only bad vacation is the one that you don't take. There's a ton of research on the benefits of vacations, both
Tasmanian newspaper The Mercury has a long piece ("Find the time to give it a rest") about REST and Robert Dessaix's fine book The Pleasures of Leisure: Ever
When I was in Amsterdam, I took some time to do an interview with the Web magazine Brainwash about REST, work in contemporary society, and creativity. The first
The Greater Good Science Center's Web site has an excerpt from REST about "How Resting More Can Boost Your Productivity:" Rest has a bad rap in our culture.
The German edition of REST (Pause: Tue weniger, erreiche mehr) came out a couple weeks ago, and this weekend Der Tagesspiegel, a Berlin newspaper, ran a length excerpt,
As thepPublication of the German edition of REST nears, the Austrian magazine Woman interviews me about work, stress, and rest: Stress, Überarbeitung und wenig Schlaf gelten heute als
Health Blogger Magazine has a short piece by me asking (and answering) the question, "Can Working Less Make You More Productive?:" In our busy lives we don’t think