“Never confuse activity with accomplishment.” – John Wooden, Two-time NBA Hall of Famer. One of the biggest complaints about the Information Age with its constant connectivity and multiple sources of data is that our attention span is getting shorter, our thinking is getting shallower and our critical thinking and problem solving abilities have been short-circuited.…There’s more. Click here.
Time Management, Productivity and Creativity
Your time is limited, productivity expectations are increasing; all while you have to come up with creative solutions.
Tips include:
• Time Management
• Workspace Set-up
• Procrastination Busters
• Work-Life Balance
• Effective Communication
Your Brain on Computers, or How to Overlook a Big Money Offer to Buy Your Start-up
Home Office Brain Boggle – How to Productively Use Your Time when Your Brain is “Down”
Last week after several hours of very focused writing in my home office I discovered that I simply couldn’t think any more. I was experiencing Brain Boggle – the inability to think due to brain fatigue. I was frustrated – I couldn’t think, but I still had some energy and the workday was not over…There’s more. Click here.
The Checklist Manifesto for the Home Office
Learn how checklists make for stress free detailed tasks and projects in the home office.
…There's more. Click here.Stressful Tuesdays follow Sluggish Mondays
Tuesdays are the most stressful day of the work week. What you can do on Mondays to prevent this. A study in the UK recently discovered that Tuesdays are the most stressful day of the week for many people. This was in contrast to Mondays, noted to be the least productive day of the week.…There’s more. Click here.
Deeper Conversation = Greater Happiness: Does Your Home Office Support This?
The New York Timeshad a recent article about a study indicating the more time you spend having substantive conversations the happier you will be. People who spent more time with small talk reported being less happy with their lives. Matthias Mehl, a psychologist at the University of Arizona, stated “…people who spend more of their…There’s more. Click here.