We’re distracted every 40 seconds. Here’s how to focus betterhttps://t.co/Blf3l4SDQy
— Harvard Biz Review (@HarvardBiz) August 31, 2018
from Will Bermender on Twitter
September 01, 2018 at 12:15AM
We’re distracted every 40 seconds. Here’s how to focus betterhttps://t.co/Blf3l4SDQy
— Harvard Biz Review (@HarvardBiz) August 31, 2018
Self-compassion triggers people to adopt a growth mindset.https://t.co/1s5Gg5Xc2x
— Harvard Biz Review (@HarvardBiz) August 29, 2018
Many leaders create resistance to change without realizing ithttps://t.co/fiNmXAVmGN
— Harvard Biz Review (@HarvardBiz) August 29, 2018
If you want to be more productive, the answer isn’t to work a few more hours. It’s to get some shut-eyehttps://t.co/IURDx01vhb
— Harvard Biz Review (@HarvardBiz) August 28, 2018
Happy 100th Birthday to Ms. Katherine Johnson, NASA human computer who calculated trajectories for the Apollo space missions by hand! pic.twitter.com/ZFZAmM3jYd
— AB Hosey (@DrABHosey) August 26, 2018
In China you can pay for almost anything with a phone and almost everyone does https://t.co/VFujAuFR7w #NewEconForum pic.twitter.com/tJqfQ1eDEi
— Bloomberg (@business) August 26, 2018
Why reading is the most intelligent thing you can do https://t.co/cws0qhH4Jf
— Inc. (@Inc) August 25, 2018
To Make a Change at Work, Tell Yourself a Different Story https://t.co/ZFR2AEfy02
— Harvard Biz Review (@HarvardBiz) August 24, 2018
"When we are curious, we view tough situations more creatively and have less defensive reactions to stress." @francescagino https://t.co/SrQNB4VOTs
— Harvard Biz Review (@HarvardBiz) August 22, 2018
Google Sued For Tracking User Location -- A Report Shows How Bad It Really Ishttps://t.co/JL0DZfr8xT
— Kyle (@KylePerisic) August 21, 2018
Because of your body's electromagnetic field, you can never really touch anything. #atoms #electricity #science https://t.co/G7ifQtm4BX
— Curiosity (@curiositydotcom) August 18, 2018
To improve employee communication, take a road trip. @alisonbdavis https://t.co/XEcF1tIytt
— Inc. (@Inc) August 15, 2018
When it comes to thought leadership, you can blow smoke or be the real deal. https://t.co/6aQIcwZ9fV
— Inc. (@Inc) August 15, 2018
YouTube Has Pulled That Jump Scare Ad for ‘The Nun’ for Violating Its “Shocking Content Policy” https://t.co/mi7xOdMVNj
— Bloody Disgusting (@BDisgusting) August 14, 2018
Move over millennials, it’s Gen Z’s turn to kill off whole industries https://t.co/KfN66Hr3Gw
— Bloomberg (@business) August 13, 2018
Being “productive enough” means different things to different people https://t.co/NDZ3AK1yru #leadership #cxo #management #corpgov #mna pic.twitter.com/eHB1za91sG
— Will Bermender (@WillBermender) August 11, 2018
While you can’t control their decision, there are some things you can do to increase the chances of them saying yes. https://t.co/FDMieflzx3
— Fast Company (@FastCompany) August 10, 2018
Failure is a matter of perspective. When I was 5, my friends and I decided to dig a hole to China. When I learned that the opposite side of the planet was the Indian Ocean, I convinced them to abandon our efforts to flood New York. So I was really a hero. pic.twitter.com/4uQN6YbHn7
— Will Bermender (@WillBermender) August 10, 2018
Some of history's greatest minds allegedly slept not more than a few hours a day. Ready to try a #polyphasic sleep cycle? #sleep #history #productivity https://t.co/UHeLJfe7Rh
— Curiosity (@curiositydotcom) August 9, 2018
Google spent years studying successful teams. Here’s the 1 thing that mattered most https://t.co/qk4Pv3vcOv
— Inc. (@Inc) August 6, 2018
Want to run a successful business? Hire more women. https://t.co/oOCQVLk3e1
— Inc. (@Inc) August 2, 2018