Kevin Hogan’s 168 Hour Week does a great job of debunking the current clutter of time management programs.Specifically, Kevin addresses the bleed between personal time and work time. Can you keep the two separate? What if you didn’t want to?

If you have enjoyed the idea behind time management programs – who wouldn’t like more control, more independence – you will find the 168 Hour Week to be the bridge between time management and reality. A program for our time . . .

Kate McKeon reviews Kevin Hogan’s latest Book the 168 Hour week.

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