01 Oct RUTH SCHIMEL’S OCTOBER NEWSLETTER
Curated ideas, information, inspiration for making intriguing, fresh choices to serve your interests
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Kingfisher bird in action + Irish piping for a visual meditation: 2-minute video – Discover more…
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Quick comeback lines and strategies: 2-minute read to adapt some: free access from Wall Street Journal – Discover more…
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Two free Axios email sources almost daily with very short summary links on climate issues and AI to avoid fire hoses of information: Suggest choosing these topics among – Discover more…
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Playful learning environments for children and families from Brookings: 2-minute introduction – Discover more…
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Why stopping junk mail is (almost) as simple as pressing a button from Washington Post, free access: 3-minute read plus action steps you choose. – Discover more…
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How to reduce exposure to hidden toxic forever chemicals (PFAS) from Healthline: 1-minute read – Discover more…
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For sleeping better: choose among this 6-page guide – select, skim or snooze on what you want – Discover more…
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Please use your responses on this strategic planning grid to create your own priorities – Download now
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Ruth’s 7th book, Happiness and Joy in Work: Preparing for Your Future is designed for each reader’s unique interests, needs and choices. The approach shows you how to benefit from the continuous opportunities within yourself, situations and preferred work, now and in the future.
Click below for the first chapter and website page for the rest of her books on how individuals can realize their true capacities and access their courage. Her PhD research defined it as “a process of becoming that involves the willingness to realize your true capacities by going through discomfort, anxiety, fear or suffering and taking wholehearted responsible action.”
To receive a free related guide for one focused issue, interest, or challenge, describe yours in a few sentences to Ruth at ruth@ruthschimel.com. Glad to receive your suggestions for the newsletter and myself as well.
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