Krisnan helps meet personal growth and development needs
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by David Hinkson
Naturally, the COVID-19 pandemic has led to some significant personal challenges, not only financially, but also in the area of interpersonal relationships and in terms of career and other personal development goals.
Lead consultant of microbusiness Insight Consulting Barbados, Krisnan Hurdle, said he faced a similar dilemma some years ago which led him to help others facing similar situations.
He told
Today’s BUSINESS: “It all started from a personal development journey back in 2013. I felt like I was not achieving any goals in my life and in many ways, I was not happy with myself and where I was in my life. I felt like I direly needed to change direction. I had no idea that it would have led me down this path, doing what I do today.
Wailoo named 2021 Dan David Prize winner
B. Rose Huber, Princeton School of Public and International Affairs
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Keith Wailoo
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Historian and scholar Keith Wailoo joins Dr. Anthony Fauci and others as a recipient of the 2021 Dan David Prize, an award endowed by the Dan David Foundation and headquartered at Tel Aviv University.
Wailoo, the Henry Putnam University Professor of History and Public Affairs at Princeton, is being honored for his work in the history of health and medicine. He will share a $1 million prize with Alison Bashford of the University of South Wales and Katharine Park of Harvard University.
Covid: Will lockdown cause long-term behavioural change?
By Carys Betteley
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image captionOlivia Grist, pictured at Times Square in New York before coronavirus hit, says crowds now make her feel anxious
As the vaccine rollout gathers pace and coronavirus rates drop across Wales, it s natural to start to picture normal life again.
And while we don t know if and when all restrictions will be lifted with coronavirus no longer a part of our daily lives - whether it takes months or years - will we adapt easily?
Or has keeping our distance from strangers become engrained?
Will we recoil if a stranger leans over us to reach an item in a shop?
February 9, 2021
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Study on rats suggest social interactions after isolation may counteract cravings ANI | Updated: Feb 03, 2021 21:34 IST
Washington [US], February 3 (ANI): Social interaction may help reverse food and cigarette cravings triggered by being in social isolation, a University of South Wales study in rats has found.
The study, published in Scientific Reports, used an animal model of drug addiction to show that a return to social interaction gives the same result as living in a rich, stimulating environment in reducing cravings for both sugar and nicotine rewards. This was an animal study, but we can probably all relate to the mental health benefits of being able to go for a coffee with our friends and having a chat, lead author Dr Kelly Clemens from UNSW Sydney s School of Psychology said. Those sorts of activities can divert our attention from being at home and eating and drinking - but they can also be rewarding in and of themselves, and we c