Trying to get the boss to stop for a while and encourage them to think carefully about their decisions is like trying to calm a child who has hyperactivity.
When you get home in the evening after a long day at work, watching movies might be your only option for entertainment. However, a Harvard Business Review study found a connection between your leadership productivity and your sleep .. more..
According to psychotherapist Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi, “concentration” or “flow” is “a state in which a person is so immersed in an activity that they do not seem to care about anything else; it is such a .. more..
Have you ever been very upset with someone and later found out it was not worth it, and you overreacted? Of course, these situations are one of those you wish did not happen. Although we are all humans, we are different in terms of our .. more..
Life presents many challenges, from work commitments to familial responsibilities, societal obligations, and unforeseen events that can catch us off guard. The accumulation of these pressures may disrupt our mental equilibrium. .. more..
The main difference between successful and unsuccessful people is that they do things differently and take actions that bring them closer to their ultimate goal. Each action they take is meticulously planned, and they develop habits .. more..
“What gets measured, gets managed” is a term you will hear frequently if you attend business school. Peter Drucker is credited with saying this, and it also applies to time management.
These days, work is wider than the office. Most people choose to work from home, and with the change in the workforce, the type of distractions we face also changes.
Do you start your day by rebuking yourself because you didn't accomplish anything yesterday and telling yourself that you should double your efforts today? Is it reasonable to verbally abuse yourself before your day even begins? Do you .. more..