by Melissa Gratias, Ph.D. |
I am a huge proponent of “use what you have” with regards to electronic time and task management. There are several reasons for this: The whistles and bells of task management tools aren’t nearly as important as habitual use of the thing The basic needs of a task...
by Melissa Gratias, Ph.D. |
New Year’s Eve is a celebration of time. A year of your life is about to pass. Another year is queued up. What are you going to do with the final days of this year? Don’t waste this time. Yes, the year-end is in sight, but think about an athlete...
by Melissa Gratias, Ph.D. |
There are so many things to do, both personally and professionally in the next few days. You are committed to three holiday parties plus a big presentation for work. You haven’t finished buying gifts for your employees and family and hate the crowds and traffic this...
by Melissa Gratias, Ph.D. |
A few months ago, I was inspired by a sermon given by Rev. Billy Hester of Asbury Memorial United Methodist Church here in Savannah. My family joined Asbury Memorial this year not only for its inclusive, open congregation, but because Rev. Hester brings...
by Melissa Gratias, Ph.D. |
Guest post by Tommi Paris, Manager of Diversity and Inclusion, Southern Company Gas, Atlanta, Georgia As a diversity and inclusion (D&I) practitioner, I look for ways to connect people with the value of D&I that are applicable to everyday life – work life and...