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Here are 22 things I learned in 22 years🌱
1. Learn to take breaks 2. Take time for yourself 3. Be open to helping others 4. Invest in self-development 5. Buy experiences, not things 6. Ask for help when you need it 7. Appreciate others around you 8. Better try than regret not trying 9. Always be kind and understanding 10. Invest in friendships and relationships 11. Travel and meet new cultures and people 12. Learn a language and expand your perspective 13. Time won't go anywhere, so enjoy every moment 14. Play some sport as it will teach you many valuable lessons 15. Make an effort to make the balance between work and life 16. Focus on the friends and people who support and lift you up 17. Don't let people's negative energy or opinions bring you down 18. Try out some jobs like a barista to learn how to work with people 19. Practice being patient and working hard until you can work smart 20. Most of the things you're worrying about are not worth the stress 21. Your diploma won't get you far if you don't know how to do things 22. Volunteering and being part of organizations is excellent for learning new soft and hard skills What was your central learning, or what would you say to your younger self?
Are you a morning person or rather a night owl?
Lots of developers and a fair share of marketers could be qualified as night owls who don't want to be bothered till 11 am. Some other professionals are more efficient early in the morning. What about you? Let's get a snapshop of PH community!
Starbucks CEO pleads workers to return to the office: " I'll get on my knees, do whatever you want".
At the same time he admits there was no productivity loss due to remote work. So why does he want the employees to return to the office? (Here's a link to the original article in Business Insider: https://www.businessinsider.com/... )