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New research has found a few helpful tips we can use when making financial decisions. When it comes to making
6 Ways to Stop Gambler’s Fallacy From Hurting Your Career
We all have cognitive biases -- errors or faults in the shortcuts our brains take when processing information and making
Motivation Monday: How to Have the Best Working Day of Your Life [Infographic]
Having a happy and productive day isn't as easy as it might seem. There are a lot of
Are Your Decisions as Rational as You Think?
In recent decades, researchers have uncovered a wide range of mental errors that derail our thinking and sway us from
Make the Most of Crazy Days With Quick, Decisive Action
This post originally appeared on Ridiculously Efficient.
I’ve been adjusting to a new workload by trying out several strategies
Meeting Efficiency and Decision Making: The Rule of 7
When it comes to meetings and making effective decisions, seven is the golden number. As the number of people in
Work Smarter = Work Less
For many of us, boosting productivity means working more nights and weekends. The more time you put into work, the
Make the Most of Crazy Days With Quick, Decisive Action
I've been adjusting to a new workload by trying out several strategies with varying degrees of success, and
The Unconscious Mind Boosts Our Ability to Spot Creative Ideas [STUDY]
New research indicates that to suss out the most creative ideas in a brainstorm session, you're better off
Shorten Your Workday With Non-Resolutions
An article I read today shared a surprising strategy for making New Year's resolutions, one that also translates
Ridiculously Efficient Productivity: Track, Hack and Attack
A core tenet of Ridiculously Efficient productivity is systematically hacking your workday for maximum effectiveness using what I'm
5 Ways to Inhibit Decision Fatigue for Maximum Productivity
Decision fatigue -- the phenomenon of making poorer decisions after long decision-making periods -- is a huge productivity pitfall. Essentially,