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4. Learn from the past You've had past resolutions. And there's a reason why some of them remain unconquered. The best way to deal with them is to either leave them be or evaluate what went wrong in the past. Analyse before you act if you want to avoid a failure-flashback.
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3. Consistency over intensity The passion of 'new year, new me' is quite fiery, but equally short-lived. 20 rigorous workout sessions are nothing compared to 300 measured spells of gymming. It's good to have heart. It's better to preserve the heat.
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2. Expect slumps Temptations and external factors can easily derail you from your path. And giving up is the easiest thing to do. Off days are normal. But fleeing at the first signs of danger is not the way. So expect, accept and plan for slumps as part of the process.
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1. Measurable goals Everyone wants to be happy. But since happiness is an intangible concept, you'll never know if you've actually achieved your resolution or not. Instead, aim for more measurable goals - ones whose progress you can actually track at the end of the year.
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It's the 5th day of 2023 and we hope you're not already done with your New Year's Resolutions. They can be a drag, true. But what if we did something crazy this year and actually sought them through? Well, we've got 4 tips that'll help you achieve just that -
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Aww shit, here we go again..
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Christmas came early for some hehe
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3. Don't drop the ball Breaks are necessary. But completely shutting yourself off from work can have adverse effects when you return. A planned scale-down of productivity is a much better alternative. Reduce your hours methodically, so you can easily pick up the pace later.
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2. The Pre-New Year Resolutions There's no reason why you cannot start with your next year's goals before January 1. On the contrary, laying down solid groundwork for them will only boost your chances of achieving them.
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1. Set modest goals It's natural to have a 'break' mindset at this time of the year. This, indulging in long-term projects with such an attitude is nonsensical. Instead, reduce your goal size. Less intense work is not only easier to start but also lets you maintain continuity.
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2022 is finally ending 🙏 Well, not quite, we still have a few days before this nightmare is over. Yes, just a few more days of work before freedom arrives! With everyone geared up for the holidays, it can be tough to maintain productivity. Here's how you can boss it -
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'Be serious guys and sort the memes'
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4. Take your time A reactionary way of handling things often leads into more unexplored territories. That's why there's a difference between reacting and responding. Give yourself enough time to process the changes. Sit back and breathe before you go into decision-mode.
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3. Acceptance 'What could've been' is probably the most futile, yet optimistic phrase in English grammar. And the worst part of it is that it keeps you in the past. Before you can plan for a good future, you have to accept your present. That's step 0.
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2. Plan for the best The saying, 'plan for the worst' can sometimes be misleading. It's good to be prepared. But there's a difference between salvaging the scene and making the best out of the situation. A bad start doesn't have to lead to a bad end. So, plan accordingly.
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1. Correct your assumptions It's instinctive to think that the occurrence of something you wanted to avoid is a bad deal. In reality, there's no way for you to actually determine its nature. Because it is highly dependent on how you see it. Maybe choose an alternate lens?
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The 2022 Qatar World Cup has been full of surprises. Favorites getting the boot, minnows - it's been the full package. But isn't that just life? We face unexpected hardships daily. The trick is to survive them. Here are some tips on reacting to such situations -
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The founder and their last remaining employee, after the layoff season is over -
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4. Relatability factor An honest day's hard work will always lead to burnout at the end. However, the feeling that follows is rarely understood by most people. Colleagues who are overly familiar with this process know what you're going through. They can keep you from wavering.
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3. Enhanced ideation process Absorbing knowledge and context is done best in an isolated environment. However, building up on it should be a group activity. Sometimes three mutually exclusive ideas can, together, give birth to a revolutionary solution.
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