09 Sep D. Levitin: What neuroscience tells us about getting organized
We’ve all heard the conventional wisdom for better managing our time and organizing our professional and personal lives. But what’s grounded in real evidence and what’s not? In this interview, Daniel Levitin (a McGill University professor of psychology and behavioral neuroscience) explores how having a basic understanding of the way the brain works can help us think about organizing our homes, our businesses, our time and even our schools in an age of information overload.
Daniel Levitin: What neuroscience tells us about getting organized