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When:
What gets scheduled gets done.
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75 |

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When:
Gratitude – with its mighty combination of messaging and social connection – is a mighty restorative.
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79 |

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When:
Pause like a pro and you might become one.
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82 |

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When:
Beginnings, in fact, can matter to the end.
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89 |

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When:
…’new mental accounts’… offer a chance to start again by relegating our old selves to the past. It disconnects us from the past self’s mistakes and imperfections, and leaves us confident about our new, superious selves.
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95 |

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When:
Temporal landmarks slow our thinking, allowing us to deliberate at a higher level and make better decisions.
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96 |

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When:
…research… [has] found that imbuing an otherwise ordinary day with personal meaning generates the power to activate new beginnings.
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97 |

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When:
Identifying one’s own personally meaningful days… can erase a false start and help us begin anew.
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97 |

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When:
Constructing our own temporal landmarks, especially those that are personally meaningful, gives us many more opportunities to recover from rough beginnings and start again.
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98 |

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When:
Indeed, one of the fastest routes to higher pay early in a career is to switch jobs fairly often.
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100 |