by Harold Taylor | Dec 14, 2020 | Holistic Time Management
David Rock, author of Your Brain at Work, says that one of the most common concerns he hears from organizations is that the more technical their people are, the worse their social skills seem to be. And a 2018 Labor Day survey indicated that 49% of Americans are...
by Harold Taylor | Nov 16, 2020 | Holistic Time Management, Memory
In my last four blogs I have emphasized the importance of being proactive in the prevention of Alzheimer’s or other forms of dementia. The reason is threefold. First, the incidence of dementia is increasing to the extent that one in three people will die of...
by Harold Taylor | Oct 26, 2020 | Holistic Time Management, Proactive
Last week I started a series on being proactive when it comes to Alzheimer’s disease. It might seem strange in a business blog to be discussing a disease that most people attribute to seniors. But my latest e-book, published by Bookboon, How to Become a...
by Harold Taylor | Sep 21, 2020 | Holistic Time Management
In this high-tech, digital-crazed culture, schools seem to be emphasizing the business hard skills to the detriment of the essential basic soft skills. For example, as reported in a Toronto Star article, a 2015 study showed “a staggering 83% of educational...
by Harold Taylor | May 21, 2020 | Holistic Time Management, The Brain
People who read actually live longer I read an article on the power reading in the October 2017 issue of Reader’s Digest. It mentioned that in 2016, Yale researchers collected data from 3600 men and women over fifty, discovering that people who read books for thirty...
by Harold Taylor | Jan 13, 2020 | Holistic Time Management, Stress
In the last three articles I have discussed creating an environment that supports self-control and strategies such as pacing yourself, managing energy, adequate sleep, regular exercise, and balanced work scheduling. But if you want to develop self-control and maintain...
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