This fall, I read many books on habit formation (in the hopes of building better writing and health/healing habits). Several have been terrific, helpful, and practical (see below). I have already blogged about a couple of them here and here. While each book had a different focus, at least one chunk of each book was […]
Month: November 2018
Minimalist Living and the Internet: a Productive Partnership
Today I read a blog post in my Inbox about making great use of the Internet and smartphones without wasting time and trading your life for it. The web post by Barking Up the Wrong Tree author (Eric Barker) is HIGHLY worth your time. Please head over there right now. You’ll find yourself nodding and saying, “Yes! […]
Domino Effect: Watching Good Habits Fall into Place
I read a lot about habits. I used to focus on breaking bad habits because I had a lot of them. Then I had a few so-so years where things were mediocre. That was better, but not the life I wanted, especially in my health and career. Enter the studies on building good habits that […]