Many people assume that struggling with everyday tasks means something is wrong with them. Psychology suggests the opposite, ...
Despite having specific strengths with self-discipline and productivity in many facets of their lives, highly intelligent people often fall victim to procrastination tendencies. Whether it's a side ...
Leadership theories have typically distinguished between a task-oriented leader and a people/ relationship-oriented leader. Some people are naturally good at accomplishing tasks and are focused on the ...
Many people who regularly “buy time” by delegating tasks, offloading household labor, and hiring help at home live happier and more fulfilling lives than those who don’t, according to a PNAS study.
When people see value in the small things, the big things take care of themselves. A culture built on clarity, ownership and momentum doesn’t fear the routine — it leverages it. Let’s stop pretending.