Thursday, August 30, 2018
Why We Procrastinate When We Have Long Deadlines
Why We Procrastinate When We Have Long Deadlines: Having more time for a task can make it seem more difficult.
Monday, August 27, 2018
Benefits Of Waking Up Early | Men's Health
Benefits Of Waking Up Early | Men's Health: Waking up at 4 a.m. isn't easy, but the price comes with some serious perks. Here's what happened when one writer tried it.
When The U.S. Government Tried To Replace Migrant Farmworkers With High Schoolers : The Salt : NPR
When The U.S. Government Tried To Replace Migrant Farmworkers With High Schoolers : The Salt : NPR: In 1964, a program that brought migrant Mexican laborers to the U.S. ended. So the U.S. recruited American students to pick crops instead. When they saw their living conditions, strikes ensued.
Skim reading is the new normal. The effect on society is profound | Maryanne Wolf | Opinion | The Guardian
Skim reading is the new normal. The effect on society is profound | Maryanne Wolf | Opinion | The Guardian: When the reading brain skims texts, we don’t have time to grasp complexity, to understand another’s feelings or to perceive beauty. We need a new literacy for the digital age writes Maryanne Wolf, author of Reader, Come Home
Friday, August 24, 2018
How to Argue With a Young Socialist - WSJ
How to Argue With a Young Socialist - WSJ: So you can’t stand Trump. Do you want him to control the universities and run the hospitals?
Thursday, August 23, 2018
Become a More Productive Learner
Become a More Productive Learner:
We’re
consuming more information than ever before — but retaining all that knowledge
is another story. If you find yourself struggling to use what you read (or even
just remember it), you probably aren’t learning productively. To be a more
efficient learner, try three things. First, focus your reading on a single
topic for several months. The deeper you go into a subject, the stronger a
foundation you’ll have for learning about it in the future. Second, regularly
synthesize what you have learned. When you finish reading something, ask
yourself, “What are the key takeaways here?” If you can’t explain an idea to
yourself, you probably didn’t learn it very well. And third, take occasional
breaks from consuming new information. Reflecting on what you’ve read in the
past is an important part of processing it — and constantly taking in new
information can interfere with that. Give yourself time to review, consider,
and apply what you’ve already read.
consuming more information than ever before — but retaining all that knowledge
is another story. If you find yourself struggling to use what you read (or even
just remember it), you probably aren’t learning productively. To be a more
efficient learner, try three things. First, focus your reading on a single
topic for several months. The deeper you go into a subject, the stronger a
foundation you’ll have for learning about it in the future. Second, regularly
synthesize what you have learned. When you finish reading something, ask
yourself, “What are the key takeaways here?” If you can’t explain an idea to
yourself, you probably didn’t learn it very well. And third, take occasional
breaks from consuming new information. Reflecting on what you’ve read in the
past is an important part of processing it — and constantly taking in new
information can interfere with that. Give yourself time to review, consider,
and apply what you’ve already read.
Wednesday, August 22, 2018
Why high-performers don’t use to-do lists – The Startup – Medium
Why high-performers don’t use to-do lists – The Startup – Medium: . . . begin by thinking about the one thing you can accomplish today that would have the most impact. If you’re having trouble thinking of something I’ll give you a hint — it’s usually the thing you least want to do.
Tuesday, August 21, 2018
Research: The Average Age of a Successful Startup Founder Is 45
Research: The Average Age of a Successful Startup Founder Is 45: The most successful entrepreneurs aren’t 20-somethings.
Friday, August 17, 2018
How to Actually Start the Task You’ve Been Avoiding
How to Actually Start the Task You’ve Been Avoiding: The biggest challenge to moving forward on anything is the transition to working on it. It almost always represents a shift from doing something comfortable (a warm bath, sending simple emails, knocking straightforward tasks off a to-do list, completing transactional conversations) to doing something uncomfortable (a cold bath, starting that proposal, initiating that hard conversation, facing a blank page).
. . . the skill we really need to develop — and it is a skill — is transitioning.
. . . the skill we really need to develop — and it is a skill — is transitioning.
12 Things Mentally Strong People Do That Nobody Else Does
12 Things Mentally Strong People Do That Nobody Else Does: Most people run away from their fears, but not the mentally strong.
Thursday, August 16, 2018
How far behind is America is in paid time off from rest of world?
How far behind is America is in paid time off from rest of world?: Compared to the amount of paid time off afforded to workers in other countries, American employees are woefully undercompensated. A chart illustrates just how wide the discrepancy in vacation days actually is between the U.S. and the rest of the world.
Friday, August 10, 2018
Research: To Be a Good Leader, Start By Being a Good Follower
Research: To Be a Good Leader, Start By Being a Good Follower: A study of Royal Marines suggests “stand out from your peers” isn’t always good advice.
6 Steps to Make Your Strategic Plan Really Strategic
6 Steps to Make Your Strategic Plan Really Strategic: You don’t need dozens of strategic goals.
The Arid West Moves East, With Big Implications For Agriculture : NPR
The Arid West Moves East, With Big Implications For Agriculture : NPR: An imaginary map line dividing East and West illustrates a climate boundary that has influenced how and where people live and work. Its eastward shift could predict changes in farming and ranching.
Sunday, August 5, 2018
Why Does the Federal Government Issue Damaging Dietary Guidelines? Lessons from Thomas Jefferson to Today | Cato Institute
Why Does the Federal Government Issue Damaging Dietary Guidelines? Lessons from Thomas Jefferson to Today | Cato Institute: In 2015 the Department of Health and Human Services and the Department of Agriculture released the latest iteration of their dietary advice, Dietary Guidelines for Americans 2015–2020. Upon receiving it, Congress, citing concerns over scientific integrity, commissioned the National Academy of Medicine to review the process of generating those guidelines. In its commission, Congress asked the National Academy of Med...
Saturday, August 4, 2018
A tarnished victory for Emmerson Mnangagwa in Zimbabwe - Crocodile fears
A tarnished victory for Emmerson Mnangagwa in Zimbabwe - Crocodile fears: ON THE morning of July 30th packed flights left from Johannesburg, in South Africa, to Harare, the capital of Zimbabwe. Scores of Zimbabweans were returning to vote in the country’s first election since 1980 without Robert Mugabe on the ballot.
Friday, August 3, 2018
Thursday, August 2, 2018
How to Stop Saying “Um,” “Ah,” and “You Know”
How to Stop Saying “Um,” “Ah,” and “You Know”: To eliminate filler words, understand the role they play in your speech.
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