Student Survival Guide to Time Management and Stress Reduction

Time Management

Tuesday, March 19th, 2024

Student Survival Guide to Time Management and Stress Reduction

Time management may seem impossible to students. As a student, your days are crammed with classes, assignments, extracurricular activities, and social commitments. No wonder this is a daily struggle. “Balancing all of those things is challenging,” said 2024 Massachusetts School Counselor of the Year Colin Moge, “and I think sometimes we’re so far removed from […]

Technology’s Role in Productivity and Five Ways to Finding The Right Tools

Productivity

Monday, March 18th, 2024

Technology’s Role in Productivity and Five Ways to Finding The Right Tools

New technologies are helping automate mundane tasks, replacing the need for humans to participate in disconnected, repetitive activities. As development accelerates, with new tools continuously entering the market, experts believe that advanced technology, with the help of Artificial Intelligence (AI), will not only replace repetitive tasks but also make employees more productive and help make […]

8 Bad Work Habits That Can Actually Lead to Burnout

Business Tips, Productivity

Friday, March 15th, 2024

8 Bad Work Habits That Can Actually Lead to Burnout

Burnout is a growing concern in today’s fast-paced, bad work habits environment. The state of physical, emotional, and mental exhaustion hurts their job performance and the organization as a whole. While it’s easy to blame the workload and company culture for burnout, it’s essential to recognize that we, as employees, also have a significant role […]

Mastering Productivity Through the F.L.O.W. Model

Productivity

Thursday, March 14th, 2024

Mastering Productivity Through the F.L.O.W. Model

Multitasking is often the result of our relentless pursuit of productivity. Even though multitasking may seem efficient to complete our to-do lists, it usually leads to disorganization and overwhelm. What’s more, Focusing on a single task while juggling work emails, responding to text messages, and cooking dinner is incredibly exhausting. Using the F.L.O.W. model as […]

Bending But Not Breaking: The Power of Intentional Inflexibility in a Flexible World

Bending But Not Breaking: The Power of Intentional Inflexibility in a Flexible World

There’s no denying that flexibility in the workplace is all the rage these days. A Deloitte survey found that 94 percent of respondents believed flexible work would benefit them. Why? Forty-three percent of professionals cite less stress and better mental health as the main benefits of work flexibility. In second place was a better work-life […]

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