


Why We Procrastinate and What to do About It
By Ray Williams January, 2022 Procrastination is associated with a long list of negative traits, such as laziness, lacking motivation or focus, having a poor attention span and so forth. Is it really all of these negatives and then some? Is it a matter...
Why Women May Be Better Leaders for Our Current Chaotic Times
By Ray Williams January 2022 There’s a mounting body of research evidence that say women may be better suited to leadership roles in current times, and that they perform better than men. But the glass ceiling has been still holding them back in the U.S....
Why We Don’t Learn From Our Mistakes
By Ray Williams January, 2022 Failure has long been regarded in conventional wisdom as a teachable moment. Whether you lose a client, get fired from your job, or make an unwise purchase, conventional wisdom holds that the experience will give you the insight needed to...
The Ageism Tsunami
By Ray Williams December, 2021 Cruel jokes about the elderly are everywhere. We need to face our ageism tsunami and change our attitudes and policies about growing older. If you watch Saturday Night Liveor other TV comedy shows, there’s been an increasing number and...
Making and Keeping Your Resolutions in 2022
The start of the New Year is often the perfect time to turn a new page in your life, which is why so many people make New Year’s resolutions. But why do so many people have a hard time keeping their resolutions?