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Since she has already invested nearly $17,000 on her system, Standage is going to keep using it.
Small business challengers tackle legal, logistical hurdles 2010
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Since she has already invested nearly $17,000 on her system, Standage is going to keep using it.
Detailed schedule may help Kathy Standage fit in life issues 2010
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"Over the year leading up to the year of the launch, yes, I was balancing things pretty well," Standage says.
Small business challengers try to find a work-life balance 2010
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VACATION RENTALS: Detailed schedule may help Kathy Standage fit in life issues; see VIDEO
'Naysayers' prove strong for Michael Matthews, wine bar 2010
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Edmunds advises Standage to make a detailed daily schedule that incorporates time for her work, her exercise, even possibly her meal breaks.
Small business challengers try to find a work-life balance 2010
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To fit in time for exercise, Standage moved her workouts to 5: 45 a.m., but she says she's "struggling" with exercising at that hour.
Small business challengers try to find a work-life balance 2010
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Moderator Steven Johnson, author of The Invention of Air, was joined by Wired editor-in-chief Chris Anderson, author of the new book Free and the Long Tail, Lev Grossman (TIME senior book critic and author of the upcoming The Magicians) and Tom Standage (editor at The Economist and author of An Edible History of Humanity) as they discussed whether publishers are still necessary or whether authors could (or should) go it alone with self-publishing platforms.
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Interviews were conducted October 24 - October 26, 2010 by Standage Market Research of Denver, Colorado, a market research firm specializing in telephone survey interviewing.
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Moderator Steven Johnson, author of The Invention of Air, was joined by Wired editor-in-chief Chris Anderson, author of the new book Free and the Long Tail, Lev Grossman (TIME senior book critic and author of the upcoming The Magicians) and Tom Standage (editor at The Economist and author of An Edible History of Humanity) as they discussed whether publishers are still necessary or whether authors could (or should) go it alone with self-publishing platforms.
The future of publishing a la Book Expo America « The Book Publicity Blog 2009
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VACATION RENTALS: Detailed schedule may help Kathy Standage fit in life issues; see VIDEO
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