Giving Tasks to Busy People: Why It’s a Good Idea
One piece of advice for getting things done is to give a task to a busy person. It sounds backwards: hand work to the person who already has…
One piece of advice for getting things done is to give a task to a busy person. It sounds backwards: hand work to the person who already has…
The questions customers keep asking are a content roadmap handed to you for free. Each one is proof of demand for an answer you can publish, and a…
Homelessness is usually discussed in terms of dignity, housing policy, and social support. It is worth looking at it from two less common angles as well: the stubborn…
Imagine hosting a garage sale where a buyer approaches you with an offer to purchase everything you’re selling for $100. Would you accept? What if they offered $200…
Many people experience a sense of satisfaction and self-assurance when they encounter a stroke of luck, such as finding money on the ground or hitting a series of…
Society often distinguishes intellectual labor, the thinking, creativity, and problem-solving kind, from physical labor, the manual kind. Both are essential, yet intellectual labor is usually valued more highly,…
Different animals embody traits humans admire, and each offers a lesson we can consciously bring into our own lives and relationships. Nature has already mastered the virtues we’re…
According to an AARP article, the average American home holds more than 30,000 individual items. Even the lower figure is a staggering amount of possessions, and that number…
Rick Steves, a well-known travel expert, often advises travelers to pack light and not to prepare for every possible unexpected event. Instead, he suggests that when you need…
During COVID we happily bought off-brand everything, water, toilet paper, whatever was on the shelf. The moment shelves refilled, we became as demanding as ever. What happened to…