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It's exciting at lifehack.org. Editors and contributors have done some great content (as always), and people has responded positively as shown from the pingbacks and trackbacks, diggs and bookmarks to us. Those are some great encouragements for all of us - thank you.

I will interview couple of people this week - I have connected with Tim Ferriss, author of The 4-Hour Workweek, and I am preparing some questions to get his productivity tips how he could achieve the holy-grail, the 4-hour workweek. Penelope Trunk is also on my interview list this week. Penelope and I know each other a while back through number of posts she has done. She is a columnist of Boston Globe and the author of a new book - Brazen Careerist: New Rules for Success. I will get her insights on ground-breaking tips to get to the top of the business world. On top of all those, I am working with Tony Clark on another episode of our podcast. Stay tuned! Anyway, here are some coverages about lifehack.org recently: Advertising

  • Washington Post mentions Lifehack.org
    “One smart blog, Lifehack.org, offers “pointers on productivity” with plenty of kick-in-the-pants perspectives.” - Thanks Vickie!
  • Top 15 Technology Blogs by Feed Subscribers
  • Lifehack.org hits Technorati Popular Blogs Page!
    We are on number 79!

And some recaps on our last week posts: Advertising

  • 10 simple ways to save yourself from messing up your life
    “Let go of worrying. It often makes things worse. The more you think about something bad, the more likely it is to happen.”
  • Why Henry Ford Knew More Than “The Secret”
    “Positive thinking works not because of any cosmic or pseudo-scientific forces at work, but because our thinking can be one of the most crucial limits on our capabilities.”
  • Cool Things You Can Do With Google
    “Smart Google users, on the other hand, know how to turn Google into a quick calculator, translate foreign sites,… ”
  • How to Launch a Business Without Spending a Dime
    “Don't spend a single red cent that isn't absolutely required when launching a new business! See if your idea works first, and then spend AFTER you've made your first sale!”
  • How to Handle Criticism
    “Just because feedback is harsh, doesn't mean it is an insult. An insult is a tactic of the other person to manipulate or bully you and doesn't have anything to do with you.”
  • Branding Your Blog for Success
    “Branding your blog will make clear to your readers what your blog is about. You want them to be able to put into words what your blog is all about.”
  • 20 Productive Ways to Use Your Free Time
    “But it's handy to have a list like this in order to quickly find a way to put that little spare time to work instantly, without any thought.”
  • Top 10 Ways to Use del.icio.us
    “Here are 10 ways that you can use del.icio.us to its full potential.”
  • How to Pare Your To-do List Down to the Essentials
    “If so, you may have too much on your plate. It's time to step back, take a few minutes, and pare down that to-do list to just the bare essentials.”

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