Andrew Rondeau
Andrew is the owner of this website and has been a Leader, Manager, Coach and Consultant for the last twenty-five years.
Is This The Best Work-Life Balance Book Ever Written?
- By Andrew Rondeau
- Published 04/24/2008
Last week
while corresponding with one of my fellow bloggers, Jacob Share, he mentioned the book ‘The 4-Hour Work Week’ by Tim Ferriss
was now available in the

‘Thanks’
I replied, knowing I was travelling that day and I would be able to grab a
copy.
We could not find it – it was not on the shelf where is should have been.
Get Me That Book, Now!
Others Thought I Was A Bit Odd
I have now finished reading the book. It is awesome.
Now I love reading and I
recommend many different books BUT if you want to improve the balance between
your work and your life, get this book and implement some of the ideas.

See all
those yellow post-its. They are all the ideas, tips, new ways of working, changes I now shall be implementing in my life.
Any of you read the book and thought it was awesome or otherwise?
Spread The Word
4 Responses to "Is This The Best Work-Life Balance Book Ever Written?" 
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said this on 24 May 2008 1:02:31 PM EDT
I'm almost through reading it myself. Lots of good tips so far. I'm currently researching some of the outsourcing suggestions.
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said this on 24 May 2008 2:13:20 PM EDT
Nick
Thanks for commenting. I am trialing 'Get Friday' outsourcing. I am getting them to help with some simple admin tasks. Good service, so far. Andrew |
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said this on 27 May 2008 6:40:04 PM EDT
I thought it was a pretty interesting book. It was pretty light on the "how to make money" part and pretty heavy on the "what to do with your free time".
Basically Tim had an idea that took off and he decided to take advantage of of a good income in order to do a bunch of fun stuff. Finding the idea that will just take off is the hard part for most people--at least at first. |
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said this on 28 May 2008 9:32:07 AM EDT
Mark
Thanks for commenting. I found the 'efficiency' tips best for me; that helps me have more free time! Andrew |
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