Reaching out to someone before you finish your day can help you leave work feeling lighter and more energised. Building ...
People hate repetitive tasks they have to do at work, but nowadays there’s a handy tool to help: AI. New research commissioned by AI writing tool Grammarly and conducted by Talker Research found ...
While procrastination is generally deemed a self-inflicted practice of inaction and delay, there's a great deal of research, according to a Frontiers in Psychology study, that suggest it may actually ...
Women disproportionately shoulder "office housework"—extra tasks like onboarding or event planning—hindering career growth due to reduced time for their primary work. Expert Diane Bergeron advises ...
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Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Mark Settle is a seven time CIO and the author of two books on IT management. Perhaps Sam Altman is right. Perhaps agentic AI ...
If you live with attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder, or ADHD, you know firsthand how this condition affects your brain. One of the biggest impacts is the way ADHD can make it difficult to ...
Work feels boring when it's repetitive or like there's nothing in it for us. It becomes more interesting when we're building something larger, like a valuable accomplishment, our skills, or our mental ...
The Grammarly study, which involved 2,000 knowledge workers, defined as people who work with computers in some way in the office, showed that certain tasks that have to do interrupt their momentum, ...