I read Four Thousand Weeks: Time Management for Mortals--sobering but life affirming. A particularly good read for productivity addicts. Only drawback, the older you are when you adopt his approach, the less time you have left to enjoy it!
Evelyn, thanks for sharing your thoughts on Four Thousand Weeks. I have the book in my TBR stack on Kindle. So many books! And yes, I keep learning insights I wish I had in my 30s and 40s. I made life so difficult with a constant learning curve, but maybe it would be the same anyway.
I read Four Thousand Weeks: Time Management for Mortals--sobering but life affirming. A particularly good read for productivity addicts. Only drawback, the older you are when you adopt his approach, the less time you have left to enjoy it!
Evelyn, thanks for sharing your thoughts on Four Thousand Weeks. I have the book in my TBR stack on Kindle. So many books! And yes, I keep learning insights I wish I had in my 30s and 40s. I made life so difficult with a constant learning curve, but maybe it would be the same anyway.