Change is happening faster. A useful term to describe this is future shock. These days, interruptions take place much more often. For example, during the two years between 2020 and 2022, the COVID-19 pandemic interrupted all of our lives. In my own efforts to avoid getting COVID-19, I paused many routines I’d taken for granted, including working out at the gym and hugging family and friends. Even though it’s been a few years since, and life has largely gone back to normal, I find it challenging to resume some—many—of the good habits I had built before. When a good practice or habit is interrupted, the wise thing to do is to keep the interruption brief, bias for continuity, and put effort into resuming. The post Resumption matters, now more than ever appeared first on Herbert Lui.
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