Queercents Weekly Roundup: To-Do Lists
Nothing in the blogosphere had anything to do with to-do lists this week… but last week, this weekend and next week both my work and personal lists have gotten out of control. There’s nothing satisfying about crossing things off the list when you just have add more! Instead of big projects I have a million little things and I keep losing track. How do you hack having too much to do? I guess you just have to do it.
- This new blog aggregator can get you hundreds of top headlines in every category you can think of quickly and easily. (Check it out at Alltop.com)
- MBA’s are the new gay activism. (Read it at The Advocate)
- Ben names some market sectors that he thinks could recession-proof themselves with queer marketing. (Read it at Out Front)
- Everything you never knew you wanted to know about ramen. (Read it at Wise Bread)
- Trent argues both sides of the eternal question: to credit card or not to credit card? (Read it at The Simple Dollar)
- Flexo looks at how airlines try to preserve their profit margins without raising fares–by raising prices everywhere else. (Read it at Consumerism Commentary)
- Clever dude wonders whether his household could survive without his wife’s income, and then follows up on a reader’s question about single-income households. (at Clever Dude)
Queercents Rehash: Work and Happiness: Career satisfaction, and a “to-do list for feeling good.”
Thanks for the link, Melissa!