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Hillary Rettig is a writer, coach and workshop leader who specializes in helping ambitious and creative people from all walks of life use their time better, create more rewarding careers, and overcome procrastination, perfectionism, fears, and blocks. She is also a vegan and animal rights activist, a free software/free culture activist, an atheist, a former foster Mom of four Sudanese refugees ("Lost Boys") and a kidney donor. A Bronx native, she now lives in the wonderful community of East Boston.

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What Others are Saying…
If I had but one book to spend hard-earned cash on this year, [The Lifelong Activist] would be it, hands down. – Daily KosPeople often ask how I manage to continue devoting myself to progressive activism (such as the free software movement) for years without burning out. The best way I can answer is by recommending…The Lifelong Activist. —Richard Stallman, founder of the Free Software movement and
MacArthur FellowGlobal warming, poverty, homelessness, or other pressing problems; take your pick—and then use the organizing and time-management tools in The Lifelong Activist to change the world. — Adam Hochschild, author of Bury The Chains and King Leopold’s Ghost
“[The Lifelong Activist] is about becoming more useful and effective as an activist or artist. I recommend that you take a look at it.” –Salon.com
"...a strange blend of realism and idealism. I like the way you cut through the romance and deal with the nitty gritty in a way that is powerful and uplifting." – Reader, Chicago, IL
"...The Lifelong Activist is incredibly important and has no doubt helped people make the world a better place. I first read it as I began to burnout a few years into my life as an activist. It helped
me a great deal and has helped me support others." – Reader, Toronto, ON
