Harvard
Check out Part 1 of this series where we discuss the logical fallacy of believing you are entitled to your opinion and Part 2 involving the destruction
Yesterday I posted a piece on the effectiveness of asking yourself questions to improve your inner-motivational monologue – using “Can you do this?
Appearance
Would you wear jeans and a t-shirt to work? Most of us would say no. Wearing nice clothes is considered to be a sign of status. It shows how much you’ve
Would you rather sit alone in quiet self-reflection or receive an electric shock? If you’re like most participants in a recent study, you will choose the shock.
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
When you see a fully functioning team in action, it’s easy to take for granted that all teams don’t run so smoothly. This is especially true when you see a comedy team.
It’s no shock that the words you choose make a difference when communicating to others. But, have you ever considered the tense of your verbs?