by Harold Taylor | Dec 6, 2016 | General Time Management, Meetings
To run effective meetings, you must control both the length of the meeting and the meeting itself. Regardless of whether you spend an average of one hour or six hours each day in meetings, there is considerable time savings to be realized by running them efficiently....
by Harold Taylor | Aug 30, 2016 | General Time Management, The Brain
Your environment definitely affects your actions, and in turn, your productivity. This holds true in situations other than work. For example, if you use a larger spoon or a larger plate, you will eat more, hospital patients with a window view need less medication and...
by Harold Taylor | Aug 16, 2016 | General Time Management, Technology, The Brain
For some people an office is still a physical place of work such as a fully equipped room, a cubicle or a desk in a fixed location. But for more and more people, the office is their digital handheld device, which goes with them wherever they go. They feel it’s no...
by Harold Taylor | Aug 2, 2016 | General Time Management, The Brain
Researchers have claimed we get a dopamine rush whenever we capture a Pokemon creature or receive favourable news in an email message or see our name mentioned in a Facebook or Twitter post. This carrot and stick approach motivates us to enter deeper into the...
by Harold Taylor | May 10, 2016 | Holistic Time Management, The Brain
Listen to what your brain is telling you. Strong friendships give both your physical and mental health a boost. The February, 2014 issue of Scientific American Mind reported on a quantitative review of numerous studies, concluding that having few friends is the...
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