Comments on: Ambitions in lifestyle design for 2008 http://www.technotheory.com/2008/01/ambitions-in-lifestyle-design-for-2008/ Time-saving reflections on lifehacking, social media, and technology. Mon, 30 Dec 2013 18:20:21 +0000 hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=3.4 By: Technotheory.com - Looking back before looking ahead: surprises and lessons learned from 2008 http://www.technotheory.com/2008/01/ambitions-in-lifestyle-design-for-2008/comment-page-1/#comment-29711 Technotheory.com - Looking back before looking ahead: surprises and lessons learned from 2008 Mon, 29 Dec 2008 09:45:22 +0000 http://www.technotheory.com/2008/01/ambitions-in-lifestyle-design-for-2008/#comment-29711 [...] more for what I’ve learned, feel free to skip to the next heading).  I began this year with several concrete goals, and I succeeded with [...] [...] more for what I’ve learned, feel free to skip to the next heading).  I began this year with several concrete goals, and I succeeded with [...]

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By: wakato kuroda » Blog Archive » Lifestyle Design is the Key Word http://www.technotheory.com/2008/01/ambitions-in-lifestyle-design-for-2008/comment-page-1/#comment-19547 wakato kuroda » Blog Archive » Lifestyle Design is the Key Word Tue, 26 Feb 2008 14:36:12 +0000 http://www.technotheory.com/2008/01/ambitions-in-lifestyle-design-for-2008/#comment-19547 [...] Technotheory  [...] [...] Technotheory  [...]

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By: Technotheory.com - Escape from information overload and just read what you want to. It works http://www.technotheory.com/2008/01/ambitions-in-lifestyle-design-for-2008/comment-page-1/#comment-18818 Technotheory.com - Escape from information overload and just read what you want to. It works Fri, 15 Feb 2008 15:20:04 +0000 http://www.technotheory.com/2008/01/ambitions-in-lifestyle-design-for-2008/#comment-18818 [...] that I ran my own, and my yearly resolutions have usually had a “read more” clause.  Not this year.  I still love reading, but I’ve decided that it must be either a pleasant escape or [...] [...] that I ran my own, and my yearly resolutions have usually had a “read more” clause.  Not this year.  I still love reading, but I’ve decided that it must be either a pleasant escape or [...]

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By: Nathan Ketsdever http://www.technotheory.com/2008/01/ambitions-in-lifestyle-design-for-2008/comment-page-1/#comment-17038 Nathan Ketsdever Sun, 20 Jan 2008 19:45:45 +0000 http://www.technotheory.com/2008/01/ambitions-in-lifestyle-design-for-2008/#comment-17038 Very much agreed on all of the following: • A trip abroad • To entertain every other month • Info diet and reading less. Very much agreed on all of the following:

• A trip abroad
• To entertain every other month
• Info diet and reading less.

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By: Jared Goralnick http://www.technotheory.com/2008/01/ambitions-in-lifestyle-design-for-2008/comment-page-1/#comment-16400 Jared Goralnick Wed, 02 Jan 2008 20:21:32 +0000 http://www.technotheory.com/2008/01/ambitions-in-lifestyle-design-for-2008/#comment-16400 Thanks for the thoughts, Rana! Maybe for 2009 you can commit to making that four hours during business hours :-) Thanks for the thoughts, Rana! Maybe for 2009 you can commit to making that four hours during business hours :-)

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By: Rana Sobhany http://www.technotheory.com/2008/01/ambitions-in-lifestyle-design-for-2008/comment-page-1/#comment-16398 Rana Sobhany Wed, 02 Jan 2008 18:19:57 +0000 http://www.technotheory.com/2008/01/ambitions-in-lifestyle-design-for-2008/#comment-16398 I, too, find myself aspiring to accomplish many similar goals for 2008. As you and I have discussed in depth and detail, the notion of a work-life balance seems to allude workaholics (yours truly is a poster child) when the aforementioned emails, blog posts, rss feeds, tweets, IMs, etc continue pile up. Taking a "break" seems almost impossible. *Writes on chalkboard* I promise to turn off my phone and computer for at least 4 hours a day no matter what. I, too, find myself aspiring to accomplish many similar goals for 2008. As you and I have discussed in depth and detail, the notion of a work-life balance seems to allude workaholics (yours truly is a poster child) when the aforementioned emails, blog posts, rss feeds, tweets, IMs, etc continue pile up. Taking a “break” seems almost impossible.

*Writes on chalkboard* I promise to turn off my phone and computer for at least 4 hours a day no matter what.

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