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The difference between working hard and working endlessly
You know the feeling. You wake up early, fall into bed late, and somehow the to-do list still looks untouched. Slack messages ...
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The cognitive trick experts say can make hard tasks feel easy
Most of us take a simple approach to quelling the discomfort: We smile as hard as we can, laugh (even when nothing is funny), and bend over backwards to convince people: There's nothing to worry about ...
At least half of the people I coach identify delegation as an area that they’d like to improve. Delegating can be a real challenge because—let’s face it—it’s tough to let go of control. Many of us ...
Task masking is everywhere. Employees walking around holding laptops, typing unnecessarily loudly, making important-sounding calls to nobody. They've mastered the art of looking busy while doing ...
HANCOCK COUNTY — After three long weeks of tireless service, Sugar Creek Township Fire Department Fire Chief Brandon Kleine, Deputy Chief Robin Nicoson, Lt. Adam Schock, and Lt. Jeff Keithley along ...
There’s a world of difference between forcing yourself to do a task and tricking your brain into wanting to do it. The secret lies in psychology: Forcing yourself to do a task feels like punishment, ...
Hard work is undoubtedly a strength overall. The personality trait it is most closely linked to is conscientiousness, which is associated with a variety of positive life outcomes, including work ...
It's easy to spot when someone is genuinely putting in the effort to get things done. However, not everyone who talks about being busy is actually working hard. Some people have perfected the art of ...
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