20 Reasons You Shouldn’t Look Back On 2020
Here are 20 scientific reasons looking back on 2020 could hurt your ability to cope with 2021.
Here are 20 scientific reasons looking back on 2020 could hurt your ability to cope with 2021.
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Especially in a year like 2020 when everything is in upheaval, it’s easy to think we didn’t get much done, and didn’t move our lives forward. But you probably made more progress than you think. Here’s why looking at it differently and seeing the through lines, brings new insights for next year.
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