Last updated: 5 February 2020
Abraham Lincoln’s notoriety as a historical figure is legendary. There isn’t a shortage of books, articles and research papers on his style and leadership lessons. But he did possess a particular quality that you might not have read so much about: balance. You see, Lincoln is famed for successfully navigating an exceedingly turbulent time in READ MORE
Women In Leadership Series: How To Be More Productive (Not Less!) By Harnessing The Power Of Your Menstrual Cycle
Last updated: 17 October 2019
Did you know that a woman’s productivity, creativity and energy dramatically fluctuates due to their menstrual cycle? This is not a myth… but actual biology (keep reading to discover the cool science behind this). But in short, there are numerous hormones that fluctuate to create the optimal conditions for pregnancy. And if a woman doesn’t READ MORE
Extrinsic vs. Intrinsic Motivation: Discover What Really Motivates Others & How To Leverage It To Improve Productivity, Loyalty & Satisfaction
Last updated: 10 September 2019
The extrinsic vs. intrinsic motivation debate has only been a recent one. But oh-boy is it long overdue! Got a brief story for you… Nearly two centuries ago, Adam Smith (the inventor of the free market) declared that as long as financial incentives are adequate, people will work anywhere because people are inherently lazy – READ MORE
Pomodoro Technique vs. Deep Work: Which Time Management Method Should You Use To Supercharge Your Productivity?
Last updated: 15 August 2019
In this article, we’re going to look at how the popular Pomodoro Technique fares with Deep Work in terms of maximizing your productivity. We’ll take a look at which of these time management tools is right for your working needs – because as with most things in life, it’s not a case of one size READ MORE
[VIDEO] Women In Leadership Series: Refugee-Turned-IT-Pioneer & Billionaire, Dame Stephanie Shirley, Shares Her Extraordinary Story… & Why Women Have Flat Heads
Last updated: 18 June 2019
Dame Stephanie Shirley arrived in the UK as a child refugee at the age of 5. It was 1939, and her Austrian parents had sent her to the UK to escape the Nazi regime. Placed into foster care, she was given a second chance at life – which she embraced wholeheartedly. So much so, after READ MORE
Why “How You do Anything Is How You Do Everything” & How To Leverage This Principle So You Achieve Your Goals
Last updated: 29 August 2019
Imagine an inbox full of tasks calling for your attention. What do you do? Do you leave it for a few hours, a few days? Ignore them in the hope or expectation that someone else might get to them first? Or do you get straight on them, so they are read, processed or completed straight READ MORE