I compiled a short list of other blogs that focuses on “The 4-hour workweek”.
The “original”
www.timferriss.com
www.fourhourworkweek.com
Some other resources that might inspire you to do some little lifestyle design of your own.
www.my4hrworkweek.com
www.fourhourworkweekjournal.com
www.fourhourworkweekdiary.com
www.fourhourworkweekresources.com
allisonreynolds.com/blog/
onlyfourhours.com/
livethe4hourworkweek.com/
quitthe9to5.wordpress.com/
lifestyledesignforyou.com/
www.yourlifestyledesigner.net/
lifestyledesignschool.com/
www.lifestyledesignunleashed.com
If you got a blog focusing on the 4-hour workweek, post a link in the comments










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Rap. What is the formel.
4 hours = x money
44 hours = ? 10 x money ?
@Kristian: well it is all about figuring out what your dreams cost. I would of course like to be a multi millionaire but if my dream only costs me 100.000$ a year (say living in Thailand all year around… this would actully cost even less), I just need a business that gives me 100K$ per year as a passive incomce. Could I earn more working more? Absolutely, but then I would be working and not enjoying life in 30 degrees sunny Thailand 4 months a year with my little family
Law of diminishing returns
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Hey Rasmus thanks for the plug. Do me a favor and add a Feedblitz subscribe box — I don’t normally follow RSS feeds. Also I could not find your Twitter.
Let’s stay in touch.
@Marc: you’re welcome
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I don’t use feedblitz, so I am not quite sure what to do, but you can access my rss feed here: http://my4hours.com/feed/
Good point about my twitter account. I think I will make it more obvious where people can follow me. My account is: http://twitter.com/rasmusl
One more blog: http://zze.st
I’m just adding a comment as per your suggestion to add my own lifestyle design blog in the hope it is of interest to other readers.
@Richard: Thanks, I’ve updated the list with your website.