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10 Favors You Can Do for Yourself Every Day

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In my article on ideas for shaking up 2013, I mentioned the dependence we have on habit. This is a great way to learn more, focus on gratitude and stay centered. Do one thing toward your big goals. In 2013 a team member was devastated over a mistake she made in communicating with a business contact and “felt sick to her stomach.”

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Does Money Really Make People Happier?

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Learning to manage money responsibly and serve others is like being able to use electric current in a productive manner. There are steps to happiness, and the first one is to achieve a stable lifestyle—not to indulge in your next dose of pleasure. This article was published in July 2013 and has been updated. Yes, yes it does.

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Chaya Milchtein Empowers Women by Educating Them About Cars

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I was aging out of foster care—it was 2013, and I was pretty desperate to find a job,” she explains. She also says that there is a misconception that women, queer folks and people of marginalized identities don’t want to learn about cars. Most people warned her that this business model wouldn’t work.

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9 Types of Journaling and How They Can Benefit Mental and Physical Health

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Through the journaling process, I learned to trust myself. For instance, a 2013 study in Psychosomatic Medicine found that adults who engaged in expressive writing for three consecutive days before a biopsy healed more quickly in comparison to the group assigned to write about their daily activities.

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Go Straight for the Joy and Follow Your Purpose

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The goal is to get in touch with whatever is making our current situation feel too constricting or just plain wrong. If we’re to succeed in taking a risk and pursuing our purpose, we have to realize that fear is not a red light, but rather a consistent companion we must learn to manage. “If

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