The Missing Links: Your Weekend Reader

October 7, 2007 · 0 comments

Web Worker 101: Setting Limits: A new career of web work can feel like a fragile thing – and no wonder. If you’ve gone out on your own for the first time, you’re now boss and staff and salesforce and secretary and bookkeeper and janitor and everything else, all rolled into one. Plus, you probably no longer have the security of regular paychecks whether you accomplish anything or not. It’s understandable to feel that you must spend every waking hour either working or chasing down more work to do tomorrow.

Top Five Foreign Travel Search Engines to Fuel Your Budget Travel: With the tanking dollar and rising fuel costs, it’s getting harder and harder to find cheap fares out of the US these days. But not all markets are created equal. Airlines and travel agents base their prices on supply and demand; if they decide to cater to a particular country or region, often times the prices from that area will reflect it.

Living Project-To-Project?: I quit my “day job” a couple of years ago to focus more on my passions (music, design, writing, among others), and hopefully make a living doing so. Another reason I quit my job was because I wanted to be my own boss, work my own hours, and basically be free to work with/for whoever I wanted to.

Leonardo Da Vinci’s Health Tips: What can Leonardo Da Vinci teach about remaining healthyda vinci ?

All-Day Vitality: How to Fight Fatigue Morning, Noon, and Night: You’re so predictable. Every day, you run out of steam, lose juice, or otherwise hit the wall at nearly the exact same times. And it happens to everyone. In fact, it’s like clockwork, which actually makes sense, because your body clock is part of the problem — when your internal chronometer is out of whack, you feel wiped out.

43 reasons to make lists for EVERYTHING: Being a list fanatic, this could just be the productivity tip to add fuel to your tasks and goals.

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