by Harold Taylor | Nov 27, 2014 | Technology
Are we relying too much on technology to do our thinking for us? Is it making us lazy, addicted, uncreative or even sick? We still don’t know the long-term effects of using technology. For example, research published by Kenneth Hansraj in the National Library of...
by Harold Taylor | Nov 20, 2014 | Technology
If you don’t learn how to manage email, you will soon be controlled by it. Be specific and direct in your e-mails. Never simply ask for their “thoughts” or “suggestions.” Indicate what you think about it or are considering or have already been advised to do, and allow...
by Harold Taylor | Nov 16, 2014 | Technology
What are the limits of technology? Technology can reduce the time it takes to launch a new product; but it doesn’t tell us whether the new product should be launched. It may help us write a letter faster; but it doesn’t tell us what do say. It can provide unlimited...
by Harold Taylor | Nov 15, 2014 | Technology
Getting things done with internal time management involves the mind, while external time management is more concerned with procedures and methods, organizing and other external and environmental factors. When it comes to getting things done, the brain has a mind of...
by Harold Taylor | Nov 13, 2014 | Technology
Technology impacts our lifestyle for better or worse. Too much TV for children under the age of two, whether it’s educational or not, might be partially to blame for the tenfold increase in ADHD cases, according to a January 10, 2009 article in the Toronto Star. Nine...
by Harold Taylor | Nov 4, 2014 | Technology, Time Management for ADHD
Technology and ADHD, is there a relationship between the two? “ADHD diagnoses skyrocket in the U.S.,” is the headline of an article appearing in the April 2, 2013 issue of the Toronto Star. Referring to a report from the New York Times, the article went on to...
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