Hard work isn’t the problem. The problem is believing that success comes from stress, exhaustion and sacrifice. That’s the lie too many professionals live. Being chronically stressed isn’t proof of ...
If you’re a leader, you don’t have a time management problem—you have a prioritization problem. The sheer volume of demands, decisions and distractions competing for your attention is relentless. And ...
Working smarter sounds like a founder’s cheat code, but most people discover the opposite first. You try to optimize your calendar, automate workflows, and batch tasks, yet somehow you feel even more ...
Embracing job pixelation means designing your and your team’s work to adapt quickly, automate intelligently and stay resilient in the face of market shifts. Rethink your role as a set of tasks, build ...
In my work as a productivity coach, I help people to reframe their relationship with productivity — namely, that their productivity levels aren’t a one-time thing. It’s the sustained and continued ...
As a longtime Paul Simon fan, I’m thrilled he’s hitting the road again after his farewell tour in 2018. Recently, I’ve been listening to his songs on heavy rotation, and inspiration struck while ...
If you ask journalists and PR professionals what they fear most from AI, typically they’ll say variations of the same narrative: AI will make content so easy to create that their roles will have ...
There’s sort of an unspoken rule in academia: If it feels too easy, then it’s probably wrong. Using artificial intelligence (AI), with its ability to summarize complex readings in mere seconds, often ...