So I fill my answers with more disclaimers about how my schedule is very flexible and how we’re always available for an afternoon here or there. Then I rob Monday night to pay for Monday’s trip to the zoo with a playmate and her mom. Or more accurately, I rob January, nearly killing myself trying to finish my article for submission March 1, to pay for the June that I will spend with my kids in the park. —Julia Goode —Making Time (Chronicle of Higher Education)
I feel exactly like I felt as an undergrad, when I learned — or more accurately, noted — that if you take time out of a flexible schedule to relax, goof off, or just veg, you will pay for it later.
Similar:
Hacking the Attention Economy
The techniques that are unfolding are ha...
Culture
I Felt a Great Disturbance in the Font. And the Margins.
You don't want to use Courier New and 1....
Academia
When Perception Trumps Reality: Republicans aren't nearly as rich as Democrats estimate. D...
Democrats wildly over-estimate the perce...
Academia
Quantum's King Lear at Carrie Blast Furnace
The girl and I were thrilled to catch Qu...
Culture
The New American Man Doesn't Look Like His Father
NPR has a story that should probably hav...
Culture
Why Fears of Fake News Are Overhyped
Facebook seems to have made changes that...
Culture


