We tend to think of procrastination as a bad habit — and it is — but it’s also a way to cope. When we feel overwhelmed, unsure, or just mentally drained, avoiding a task can feel like the only option. The problem? That relief is temporary, and the stress always circles back. If you’re tiredContinue reading “How to Beat Procrastination and Finally Get Things Done”
Category Archives: Work Skills
How has technology changed your job?
Technology has changed the way I work, giving me more flexibility, and saving me valuable time and energy. Technology has made it possible to do an office job by working from home. When I work remotely, I am more focused. Without the distractions of side conversations or office noise, I can concentrate better on myContinue reading “How has technology changed your job?”
Is AI Killing Creativity or Expanding It?
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is becoming a part of every aspect of our lives—from writing and art to music and filmmaking. I’ve seen framed, AI-generated pictures at a local coffee shop, chatbots that can craft entire stories, and videos created by inputting ideas. But this rapid advancement brings up an important question: is AI enhancing creativityContinue reading “Is AI Killing Creativity or Expanding It?”
Celebrating Women Who Changed the World
International Women’s Day, March 8, is a day to celebrate women: your mother, your sister, your daughter, your spouse, your friend, your coworker… any woman you would like to applaud. I would like to celebrate the achievements of remarkable women who made lasting impacts in history, science, and innovation. I’m highlighting three extraordinary people: WuContinue reading “Celebrating Women Who Changed the World”
Are You a Night Owl or an Early Bird?
Are you most productive with the sunrise, or are you most creative under the moonlight? Whether you’re an early bird or a night owl, both schedules have their perks and challenges. I’ve tried both lifestyles, and I think one is a clear winner. The Case for Early Birds Early risers often believe in the “earlyContinue reading “Are You a Night Owl or an Early Bird?”