Productivity
So many articles discuss the need to relax. “Anxiety,” they say, “is counterproductive to getting work done.” Is this true or are these authors really
Too often, our go-to move when addressing an issue is to throw additional resources at it – more people, more tech, more money will solve all of our problems.
The following is from guest writer, Ed Russo. Even if you’re not a huge Blue Collar Comedy fan, you are probably familiar with Larry the Cable Guy’s “Git
Do you remember the Popeye cartoons where his friend J. Wellington Wimpy would say, “I’ll gladly pay you Tuesday for a hamburger today.” Some may feel
A few days ago, I cited research stating we should procrastinate by filling our time with productive items from our to-do list. Surprise, surprise.
If we all have 24 hours in a day, why do some people seem to have more time? New research (and one of the greatest bands ever) may be able to help.
Goals
How much time do we waste reading about ways to become more productive? There are some great resources (check out Chris Bailey’ blog, A Year of Productivity)
Drive
Last week I wrote about how we overcomplicate the methodologies intended to increase our daily productivity. With all the advice offered, I suggested it’s
Appearance
Since we were kids, our parents taught us that looks don’t matter, “it’s what is on the inside that counts.” While a nice sentiment, research is showing
There is plenty of research stating the hazards of multitasking. The reality, however, is that we rarely have a choice. The general burdens of leadership