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Tips for Better Time Management

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[T]ime management isn’t primarily about using minutes well, it’s about using yourself well. And using yourself well means spending most of your time in your ...

The Solution to Procrastination?

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Don’t wait until you feel like doing something. Boom. Oliver Burkeman’s one-sentence solution to procrastination.

Take Control Of Your Life

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[W]e have one reservoir of willpower. It’s a highly limited resource, and it gets depleted by every act that requires its use. Tony Schwartz, proponent ...

Enjoy Time, Don’t Kill It!

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Leo Babauta of zen habits is all for killing time. To Leo, “killing” is a misnomer. Reframe killing time as enjoying time. Is this what our lives ...

Do What You Love

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We tend to think of following our passions or what we consider our true callings as either inevitable or the impossible dream. But remember that ...

A Handy Tip for the Easily Distracted

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A little outtake from Miranda July’s The Future shows us a productivity tip that you won’t find on Lifehacker. Bonus video: Miranda July talks about how her ...

Ray Bradbury: We Are Cups

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We are cups, constantly and quietly being filled. The trick is knowing how to tip ourselves over and let the beautiful stuff out. Ray Bradbury

What Is The Ultimate Life Hack?

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Giving and receiving undivided attention, even briefly, is the least that one individual can do for another — and sometimes the most. And yet, attending ...

Lessons in Lifehacking

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Life — the only one you get — consists of what you pay attention to. There is literally nothing else. John Pavlus’s Confessions of a ...