Archive for the Self-management Category


3 tricks for solving problems faster and better

Published April 4th, 2011

Ever come up with a great idea for someone else, but find yourself stymied by your own problem? Recent research by Evan Polman of NYU and Kyle J. Emich of Cornell may shed some light on why. In three sets of experiments, they found that when people solved problems on behalf of others, they produced faster [...]

14 smart tips from single women entrepreneurs

Published March 24th, 2011

Erin Albert is a multi-talented, multi-tasking pharmacy professor at Butler University (Go Bulldogs! Beat Wisconsin!) who runs a couple of businesses and is pursuing a law degree on the side. Since she obviously has lots of time on her hands, she’s also just written a book. It’s called Single.Women.Entrepreneurs. And it’s about – wait for [...]

The case against passion

Published February 28th, 2011

In this month’s Sunday Telegraph column, I discuss my least favorite question in the world: “What’s your passion?” Seriously, I hate that question. It makes me flinch and tighten and stammer. What’s more, I think it’s not an especially useful question for finding one’s path. Maybe you’ll agree. Maybe you won’t. Just don’t get all [...]

3 ways to boost your curiosity and refresh your outlook

Published January 24th, 2011

This is the time of year when the temptation to hibernate — physically and mentally — can hit hard. It’s so much easier to stick with familiar and comforting routines, to trundle along in the same old rut. I asked clinical psychologist and George Mason University scholar Todd Kashdan – author of Curious? Discover the Missing Ingredient [...]

3 resolutions for making 2011 practically radical

Published January 4th, 2011

Still haven’t gotten around to making your new year’s resolutions?  The Pink Blog is here to help. I asked my friend, Fast Company co-founder Bill Taylor, to do the work for us — and offer up a few resolutions to help us work better and innovate faster in 2011. The three suggestions listed below come [...]

What’s your sentence?: The video

Published January 1st, 2011

On New Year’s Day last year, we introduced our Two Sentences video. On New Year’s Day this year, we introduce a new video inspired by its predecessor. Over the past few months hundreds upon hundreds upon hundreds of Pink Blog readers and Pink Newsletter subscribers have sent us 15-second video clips answering the question: “What’s [...]

There are two kinds of people in the world . . .

Published December 13th, 2010

Those who make your life easier — and those who make it harder. Those whose presence helps you perform better — and those whose presence makes you do worse. Those concerned about doing the work — and those concerned about getting the credit. Those who leave you feeling up — and those who leave you [...]

Motivation Twitter-style

Published October 27th, 2010

So . . . how’s your week going? For me, and perhaps for you, this week is like any other — a tangle of deadlines, meetings, phone calls, email, and dreams deferred. But in the hallowed halls of Twitter, something else is going on. It’s “Hack Week.” For seven days, Twitter employees will “all be [...]

Is the best vacation policy no vacation policy?

Published August 22nd, 2010

In this month’s Sunday Telegraph column, I explore vacations through the lens of Netflix, Inc., which has taken a peculiar approach to paid holidays. At Netflix salaried employees (though not hourly workers) can take all the vacation they want — whenever they want to take it.  Somehow it works. (More: Check out Netflix CEO Reed [...]

What is the best way to prepare yourself for success?

Published June 21st, 2010

Should you psych yourself up with confident declarations — or ask yourself questions about whether you’re up to the job? In my latest Sunday Telegraph column, I turn to a team of University of Illinois researchers — and the legendary management theorist Bob the Builder — for the answer.

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