This book started really strong, but began to dwindle near the end. Some practices I want to put into place, and some I disagree with (I don't think it's unreasonable to expect most people to manage their own cooking and cleaning), but overall a very engaging narrative about how to make the most ...
I loved a lot of this book. Vanderkam makes the argument that whereas time is an unrenewable commodity, money is a renewable one. She made me feel empowered and like I can earn more if I want to. It felt like a little bit of a slippery slope in her argument that buying a latte might not matter so...