by Harold Taylor | May 9, 2022 | The Brain
A Time Management Article by Harold Taylor I had never considered being a “Highly Sensitive Person” (HSP) until one day several months ago, while talking to Clare Kumar, a certified executive coach. She suggested that I might be one. Until then, I had never heard of...
by Harold Taylor | Apr 25, 2022 | General Time Management
A Time Management Article by Harold Taylor In my last blog article, I mentioned our low attention span, and our innate tendency to interrupt ourselves to accept interruptions from others. We are hardwired to protect ourselves, and any potential interruptions could be...
by Harold Taylor | Apr 11, 2022 | General Time Management, Uncategorized
A Time Management Article by Harold Taylor Back in the year 2000, Microsoft Canada reported an average attention span of 12 seconds for humans. This decreased to 8 seconds by 2013, probably influenced by the digital age of speed. Microsoft Canada also noted that the...
by Harold Taylor | Mar 28, 2022 | Holistic Time Management
A Time Management Article by Harold Taylor When I was first trying to get published in a fiction magazine over 50 years ago, one editor took the time to offer constructive criticism. I will never forget the rejection letter he sent to me along with my returned story....
by Harold Taylor | Mar 14, 2022 | Holistic Time Management, The Brain
A Time Management Article by Harold Taylor Sometimes referred to as” habits of the mind”, a person’s “executive skills” are those brain-based skills required to execute tasks – that is, getting organized, planning, initiating work, staying on task, controlling...
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