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Take some time to create a plan for the year ahead that is worth your time and energy. Plan your professional and personal year separately. ... Review the past year. ... Make a plan for the year ahead. ... Create your not-to-do list. ... Establish a routine. ... Set time for yourself. ... Work on a side project. More items...
Soup, chili and stews Soups, stews, and chili are the ideal meal prep because they last a little longer than most meals (up to five or six days)...
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Ivo Robotnik Ivo Robotnik, a man who wants to control the world. Sonic has come to live a peaceful life on Earth - but the not-so-good doctor isn't...
Read More »For most of us, this year started out with set budgets, plans and goals – both professional and personal. Then it all got shaken up, flipped upside down, and our only plan became adapting as quickly as possible. It is an understatement to say that this year has looked nothing like we thought it would. Next year may not either. That being said, it doesn’t mean we shouldn’t still plan for the year ahead. Whether you are looking to advance your career, promote from within your team, or changing directions, planning ahead will help you stay focused. We just need to acknowledge that our plans will have to accommodate for some uncertainty. Sure, you can keep on working the same way you have been. But if you do, don’t be surprised if you find yourself in the same position this time next year. Take some time to create a plan for the year ahead that is worth your time and energy.
7 Tips For Repairing Your Relationship After A Fight Give Each Other Time And Space. After an argument with your partner, it's important to give...
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Boredom boreout syndrome is a psychological disorder that causes physical illness, mainly caused by mental underload at the workplace due to lack...
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10 things to bring to your trips that you shouldn't forget - A proper suitcase and an extra one. - Clothes. Make an independent list for them. -...
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What to Always Keep in Your Pantry Whole-wheat crackers. ... Nuts and trail mixes. ... Cereal. ... Granola bars and power bars. ... Dried fruits,...
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One of the key findings that comes up again and again is known as the “5-hour rule.” In short, this is the rule where we spend one hour a day...
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In other words, when you're looking around, your eyes are viewing visual cues that move at a certain rate, and that rate is called frames per...
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between $60 and $200 The industry standard start-up cleanse is usually a three-day cleanse for between $60 and $200. Because juicing is trendy,...
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Those looking to save money long term All-in-all, once you get everything set up, living off the grid is a cheaper way to live. Renewable energy is...
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