The Danger Of Embracing Short-Term Opportunities
(By Chris Guillebeau) "At first it was just an hour or two a week. But then I started focusing on it, checking analytics whenever I arrived at my desk in the Read More >>
(By Chris Guillebeau) "At first it was just an hour or two a week. But then I started focusing on it, checking analytics whenever I arrived at my desk in the Read More >>
(By Sarah Green) "For many, a regular daily walk was essential to brain functioning. Soren Kierkegaard found his constitutionals so inspiring that he would often rush back to his desk and resume writing, still wearing Read More >>
(By Mike Michalowicz) "There are basically three types of meetings: information dissemination, assignments, and idea generation. Let your staff know what type of meeting it is before they walk into the Read More >>
(By Peter Bregman) "The speed with which information hurtles towards us is unavoidable (and it’s getting worse). But trying to catch it all is counterproductive. The faster the waves come, the Read More >>
(By Glen Stansberry) "According to Merriam-Webster’s Dictionary, the definition of focus is “an act of concentrating interest or activity on something.” But to me, focus is much more than just spending your resources on Read More >>
(By Olamide Bakare) "My heart bleeds when the Information Minister, Labaran Maku justified the President’s visit to the Kano rally, saying that the President was making a loud statement that Read More >>
(By Dan Pallotta) "Far from a luxury, I dreaded those walks, because my rehearsing was hard work. The productivity of that hour was so dense—it was mentally exhausting. Had I stayed Read More >>
(By Jason Brick) "Take 10 minutes first thing in the morning to review your most important goals for the day. That simple check-in with yourself will keep those goals in the Read More >>