The author of the Four-Hour Work Week is booked solid these days lecturing and speaking. He’s got a cottage industry of telling people to ignore RSS, Twitter and e-mail. What a country.
I’m glad someone else found it ironic that a town that thrives on information is hiring a guy (excuse me…guru) that tells them to get their news from waiters. I immediately thought, “This would be a GREAT movie.” And with the writers striking, now would be the perfect time to make my pitch. Maybe I should take a sabbatical!
Point taken. His ideas about batching key processes and some of his productivity app suggestions are reasonably helpful. I can’t say I’m a fan boy, like I’m sure some of followers are.
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November 12th, 2007 at 11:14 am
I’m glad someone else found it ironic that a town that thrives on information is hiring a guy (excuse me…guru) that tells them to get their news from waiters. I immediately thought, “This would be a GREAT movie.” And with the writers striking, now would be the perfect time to make my pitch. Maybe I should take a sabbatical!
December 24th, 2007 at 2:40 am
Point taken. His ideas about batching key processes and some of his productivity app suggestions are reasonably helpful. I can’t say I’m a fan boy, like I’m sure some of followers are.