
10 questions for a new year
“If we’re not intentional, we may find that we spent more time thinking about our Christmas list than about the entire upcoming year of our lives.”

“If we’re not intentional, we may find that we spent more time thinking about our Christmas list than about the entire upcoming year of our lives.”

Titled “100 ways to slightly improve your life without really trying,” the story offers many ways in which small, seemingly inconsequential changes that can compound over time to yield big results.

As we head into 2022, let’s think about the other habits and mindsets we’ll be leaving in the past to make room for new habits that benefit us more.

A global talent trends survey by Mercer found that the highest-performing employees are three times more likely to work for a company with a strong sense of purpose.

People need to “interrupt” their lives by reigniting the fire so to speak and this can mean setting aside time to develop hobbies or skills while working, the article explained.

“When you’re my age, you realize things are a certain way, and you’re just lucky to be here and to be healthy enough to try these things,” said Arthur.

“Our phones are repositories of everything we need to put away to allow us to sleep — our to-do lists, our inboxes, the demands of the day. So charging our devices in another room allows us to wake up as recharged as our phones,” Ariana wrote.

“Like a good home cleaning session, getting clear on your purpose will leave you with the things that you truly value and bring you great joy,” she wrote.

“Men who really want to escape from their disastrous past, who truly want to help themselves — and there are plenty of such — these men desperately need a refuge outside the city,” Ross explained.