by Harriet Cohen | Jan 16, 2024 | Harriet Cohen
Dr. Sanjay Gupta describes the ultimate goal is to build what’s called cognitive reserve, which is what scientists call “brain resiliency.” With more cognitive reserve, you support cognitive function and can lower your risk of neurodegenerative issues. It’s like...
by Harriet Cohen | Oct 16, 2023 | accountability, Leadership, Professional development
In my management class at UCLA we do mini case studies to help the students better understand issues. One case describes Jerry who was a great worker, team player and helped his group successfully finish projects on time and on budget. His boss wanted to make him...
by Harriet Cohen | Sep 16, 2023 | accountability, Goals, Professional development, self actualization
When we get distracted or postpone tasks for short term pleasure it can have benefits in the long term. Really! Sometimes giving into distractions can actually be a benefit. Let’s first do story time. Once upon a time in a quirky little office nestled amidst...
by Harriet Cohen | Sep 16, 2023 | accountability, Professional development, self actualization
The mainstay of time management, to help avoid distractions is the to do list. We include important things that must be done with the dates to do them. Is your list only business or are you, family and friends on the list? Every time I do a presentation, talk to my...
by Harriet Cohen | Jun 20, 2023 | accountability, Professional development
Conflict shouldn’t scare you. It can be very productive. It is merely a differing of ideas and opinions, but we often take it to another level and add emotion. Conflict is natural; neither positive nor negative, it just is. It’s not whether you have conflict in...
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