Are you afraid people might find out you’re not as capable as they may think? That's Imposter Syndrome. Here are some tips to get past it.
After you see the #1 habit, please scroll down for #2. They might seem contradictory, but you can't hit your creative stride until you find a way to balance both.
Maintaining an interest in the goals you pursue can improve your work and reduce burnout, according to research from Duke University.
A researcher demystifies this game of success, and shows that exceptional performance is not necessarily the direct result of special talent, experience, or sheer luck.
People who score high on neuroticism in personality tests tend to have negative thoughts and feelings of all types - but often have bonus creativity.
If you choose to file your own trademark without the assistance of an attorney, you don't necessarily need to hire someone else to do it for you. Skip the fees and go right to the source.
A report revealed that telecommuting can boost employee job satisfaction and productivity, but only when it's carefully implemented.
Reading teaches us a lot, but it’s in the actual doing of things that we do our real learning.
Organizing can be broken down into a step-by-step process that anyone can follow.
Here are 5 things that teens can do now to get ready for the right career - whatever that may be.
For many freelancers, success and more income come from nurturing and deepening relationships they already have. Here are some ways you can do this.
It turns out passion is not as elusive as we think.
Research led by a leading expert on the positive benefits of napping suggests that Rapid Eye Movement (REM) sleep enhances creative problem-solving.
It’s very simple: your MIT is the task you most want or need to get done today.
When the task at hand requires some imagination, taking a walk may lead to more creative thinking than sitting.
Here's a quick look at the various different ways we learn - from visual learning to copy learning to scribble learning.
Unconscious motivation plays a substantial role in how we respond to challenges. Find out how much.
Tips and tools for professional development include making your aptitudes and accomplishments more visible.
The problem isn't capturing our creativity, as individual inspiration is a steady pulse that beats within us all. The problem is keeping those embers hot once we have them in our grasp.
Here's how the exceptionally persistent, incredibly confident and remarkably talented architect and sculptor Filippo Brunelleschi used his smarts to ultimately win the contract to build the dome on the Duomo in Florence.
Were Albert Einstein and Leonardo da Vinci born brilliant - or did they acquire their intelligence because they knew to try harder?
Think big. Live to the max. Change the world. These high-flying statements are meant to encourage us to achieve great things with our lives. But, rather than being an inspiration, do such huge goals just leave you feeling overwhelmed instead?
Keep refreshing your goals in your mind, so you think about them often. Here are some ways to do just that.
Many people aren't aware that when they begin to make a name for themselves, they are creating a brand… and what’s more, that brand becomes hard to change once it’s become established in people’s minds.
Creativity is not instantaneous, but if incentives promote enough ideas as seeds for thought, creativity eventually emerges. Find out a big creative workaround here!
What makes someone a great leader? Here are 11 important factors of leadership that stay the same from decade to decade, century to century.
Few people know the secret of Ford's success, and those who do know are too modest to speak of it, because of its simplicity.
Science has shown that even a brief sleep - a power nap - can significantly improve your ability to remember what you've learned. Here's how.
One of the keys to happiness -- as well as productivity and effectiveness at work -- is finding work you love, that you’re passionate about. Work you want to do, instead of just have to do.
We all know that getting a good night's sleep is good for our general health and well-being. But new research is highlighting a more surprising benefit of good sleep: more feelings of gratitude for relationships.