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How Happy Are You?

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My father, the star of our family, died at the start of 2019. Before 2019 was out, I’d turn 40, Laura and I would each accept unexpected job offers and a publisher would sign me up for a book deal. For my own experiment, I used a fairly basic spreadsheet and phone alerts. What I learned by tracking my moods. she’d say. “Oh,

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13 Undeniable Ways to Get Sh*t Done

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This depended largely on adjusting my Sunday routine, making habits of all the good advice I’d received over the years from family, teachers and bosses (plus the lessons I’d learned the hard way on my own). I often find myself pulled in too many directions, reacting to phone calls, email and other stuff that pops up.

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Miro Miroslavov CEO & Co-founder OfficeRnD | Embracing Flexibility in Business

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What you’ll learn Explore the surge of flexible workspaces as a response to post-pandemic workstyle changes. We see that things actually recovered to a point where the overall index is above the 2019 average, which we use as a trend setter, so pre pandemic levels. What does that do to lifestyle? Everything is terrific.

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Will Joining the 5 AM Club Change Your Life?

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The “grow” period is left for you to learn whatever it is you feel like learning. So if you want to listen to a podcast about successful entrepreneurs, read a great book or work on a language you want to learn, all of that is in play in these 20 minutes. because following Sharma’s plan means my phone stays in another room.

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What a Child Can Teach You About Life and Love

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I’ve just started to learn what biological parents understand: all the ways, heroic and inconsequential, you become willing to sacrifice your own needs for a child. Other than occasionally replying to a text from Gillian to confirm that, yes, we were still alive, I didn’t use my phone. A family.”. Photo by fizkes/Shutterstock.