In part one, we discussed the myriad benefits of working remotely: There’s better work-life balance, increased productivity and cost savings for employers. Yet, the question remains, how does this work…
You might have heard the following comments: “I’d be so unproductive if I worked from home,” “I need human connection,” or “I love office culture.” Sure, working from home might…
Business presentations can wear many hats. They can be uplifting, motivational, intimidating, and, yes, sometimes mundane. Especially in the digital age of webinars and video conferences, programs like PowerPoint continue…
Handling Disagreements at Work In today’s social climate, it’s clear that we don’t all agree. But what happens when a contentious point arises in the office? Keep office disagreements friendly…
Continuing education broadly refers to any learning outside of an undergraduate degree, whether it’s an additional degree or non-degree course, work training, certification program, self-directed learning or personal learning. The…
Why do we procrastinate, and how can we stop? Procrastination is perhaps best explained by Newton’s First Law of Motion: “an object will remain at rest or in uniform motion…
“Pomodoro” means “tomato” in Italian, referring to the tomato-shaped kitchen timer that the Pomodoro Technique’s inventor, Francesco Cirillo, used to develop his method during his college years. Twenty-four hours. Seven…