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How Past Pandemics Can Prepare Businesses To Face New Ones
The impact that a pandemic has on individuals psychologically, socially, and financially can be devastating. Understanding past pandemics and their adverse effects on people’s lives, as well as businesses and the economy, can help us learn from these past events. Businesses and people can survive the pandemic by avoiding making the same mistakes made in the past. Both can also adopt some preventative measures taken in the past and adopt the right attitude. One example of a global pandemic that had a devastating impact on the economy and people’s lives is the 1918 Spanish flu. Many lessons can be drawn from that pandemic that had severe economic and psychological consequences…
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5 Reasons to Build a Daily Routine
Many people are now having to work from home. If you haven’t done that before, it may seem like a daunting task. You may be looking for tips to help you get started in your new situation. One tip you’ll frequently come across is to ensure you have a set daily routine. While daily routines are known to be crucial for kids, they’re also extremely important for us adults too. The trouble is it can be difficult to get into a balanced daily routine. So, you simply live from each day to the next. Here, you’ll discover 5 reasons to build a daily routine and the benefits it can have.…
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Ideas for Journaling During the First Quarter
Affiliate Disclosure: As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases. Some of the links below are affiliate links meaning that at no additional cost to you, I will earn a commission if you purchase something using the link. Read the full disclaimer policy here. Happy New Year! I hope everyone is settling into 2020 well so far. If you have read either of my blogs (The Rebooted Mom MD or Life: The Reboot) for a while, you know that I write about journaling — a lot. I plan to do the same this year. I also will continue to create different journals and planners this year as well — most will…
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How to Find Joy in Your Business and Your Life in 2020
Tasha was a web designer who worked from home. She loved that her business allowed her to be with her two young boys. But after a few years, Tasha started feeling “blah” about her business. Her projects no longer excited her. She found herself feeling like each job was a repeat of the one before it. She no longer had the “spark” that got her out of bed each morning, looking forward to building her business. A friend suggested she needed to find ways to add more joy to her work. “But how do I do that?” Tasha asked. “I wouldn’t know where to start.” Tasha’s friend recommended that she…










