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“Pang’s argument… is that deep, targeted rest, and more of it, improves the quality of our thinking, our work and our lives“

I flew into O’Hare International Airport this afternoon, and when I switched on my phone, I found that Jenni Russell had published a new column in the Times

By |2020-11-30T08:30:24-08:00September 12th, 2019|Media, REST, Top post|Comments Off on “Pang’s argument… is that deep, targeted rest, and more of it, improves the quality of our thinking, our work and our lives“

REST is one of “5 Business Books That Don’t Actually Suck”

Michael Schein's recent piece in Forbes lists "5 Business Books That Don’t Actually Suck," and REST is one of them. The emotion I’m most comfortable with is guilt

By |2020-05-27T11:16:46-07:00September 9th, 2019|Media, REST|Comments Off on REST is one of “5 Business Books That Don’t Actually Suck”

长时间工作可能毫无意义

Pilita Clark's recent Financial Times piece that talks about REST is now available in Chinese. Always good to see the argument for rest popping up in other parts

By |2020-01-16T11:40:40-08:00September 8th, 2019|Media, REST|Comments Off on 长时间工作可能毫无意义

“there is much to be said for Mr Pang’s conclusion that the belief in the power of the 80-hour week is piffle.”

Financial Times editor and columnist Pilita Clark has a piece that puts REST against the workaholic pose of the current government: Brexit, one of the most important events

By |2020-05-25T11:21:29-07:00September 1st, 2019|Business and work, Media, Politics and Policy, REST, SHORTER, UK|5 Comments

as Pang “notes, we’re unlikely to be doing quite as essential a job as Eisenhower’s. If he benefited from some down time, so might we.”

Tim Harford, author of The Undercover Economist, had a nice column in the Financial Times that talks about Rest: Three reasons to take a holiday — especially a

By |2020-05-25T11:21:46-07:00August 21st, 2019|Business and work, Media, REST, UK, Vacations|1 Comment
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