A few stanzas from the end of Chaucer’s long poem “Troilus and Criseyde,” the author interrupts his story to indulge in a bit of reception anxiety. “Go, litel book,” he bids the manuscript that’s soon ...
Research shows that delaying important tasks is often driven by how the brain processes stress and threat—not by poor time management or lack of discipline. Behaviors like procrastination and ...
As more people use AI assistants and chatbots for everyday tasks, a curious phenomenon is emerging: a growing number of users view their chatbots as not merely intelligent tools but as conscious ...
Studies aiming to maximize human creativity demonstrate that people work best when buoyed up by others who show them new ways to innovate. Artificial intelligence has the potential to become a ...
In response to fan research that shows a clear desire to see the best golfers competing together more often – as well as timely inquiries from players not currently competing on the PGA TOUR and ...
President Donald Trump continued his threats towards Greenland on Friday, as he insisted that if the United States did not act Russia or China could occupy it in the future. Trump said that if he is ...
President Donald Trump said his administration will take action on Greenland "whether they like it or not." "I would like to make a deal, you know, the easy way. But if we don't do it the easy way, we ...
Johan Khalilian is a speaker, author and leadership coach who inspires individuals to defy limitations and live with bold purpose. You can’t study your way out of every leadership dilemma. Some only ...
President Donald Trump held a press conference on Jan. 3 to address the capture of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro. The United States captured Maduro and his wife in an overnight military ...
Eric Idle says political correctness means there won’t be another Monty Python. The 82-year-old comic was part of the comedy troupe along with John Cleese, Sir Michael Palin, Terry Gilliam and the ...
How many times have you heard yourself say, “I’ll do this later”? Or “I’ll do this tomorrow”? The statement itself is harmless and promising all at the same time. That’s what we call procrastination.
During a recent workshop, a senior executive said to me, “None of us knows how people will learn in this new era.” Lynda Gratton is a professor of management practice at London Business School and the ...