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The Key to Productivity and Happiness

The Key to Productivity and Happiness

Productivity is considered a philosophy of life and a state of mind and being productive on a daily basis has a multitude of benefits. One of the most notable being a reduction in stress levels. When you are less stressed, your body can release more of the DOSE chemicals. These are the chemicals that create our happiness and leave us in a good mood.

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Sri Lanka’s Hyperinflation

Sri Lanka’s Hyperinflation

Sri Lanka is an island in the Indian Ocean and lies southeast of India. The country is known for its vast plains and impressive mountain tops, tea plantations, and beautiful temples. The island was formerly known as Ceylon, a name which is still used for the tea that comes from Sri Lanka.

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How to Live Your Best Life With a 9-5 Job

How to Live Your Best Life With a 9-5 Job

Since the pandemic our expectations have changed when it comes to our free time and hobbies. We were dropped into a world where many of us stopped working altogether and others were forced to work from home for a long period of time. This gave us all more time for ourselves and our hobbies – something many people have longed for since returning to the office. But, all is not lost! Below are some tips on how to maximise your free time and cater your day to your needs.

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How Can You Prepare Your Business to Face the Upcoming Battles of 2022?

How Can You Prepare Your Business to Face the Upcoming Battles of 2022?

The majority of the UK businesses expect the Russian invasion of Ukraine to result in lower sales and a growing proportion say rising energy and input prices are prompting them to curb their investment plans, according to official data published on Thursday. Of the nearly 3,000 companies interviewed for a Bank of England survey in March, 48 per cent said they expected the Russia-Ukraine war to hinder their year-ahead performance, with an average impact of 3 per cent lower sales. More than one in four businesses are also worried about rising input costs and a similar proportion is concerned about higher energy prices, sharply up from February, March data published by the Office for National Statistics showed on Thursday.

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