Embracing the Pause:

Taking a Breather Before Your Next Big Thing!

Do you ever feel like you're in a bit of a life limbo? You know, that time between hitting big goals or having those "aha!" moments and figuring out what's next? It's totally normal to feel a bit lost during these in-between times. We humans like to be busy, always chasing the next thing, right? But there's no harm in hitting the pause button and just chilling for a bit. Seriously, give yourself permission to simply be. Before you know it, you'll be off on your next adventure, learning and growing again.

Sometimes, when we finish a project or achieve something awesome, we're itching to jump right into the next big thing. But if you're feeling stuck or unsure about what's next, it can be super frustrating. You might even start to worry that you're heading towards a rut. Don't stress too much, though. Remember, personal growth is a journey, not a race. Take this downtime as a chance to reflect on where you've been and think about where you want to go next. Sometimes, just going through the daily grind can help you reconnect with what really matters to you.

Everyone's "pause" looks different. Maybe it's a time to look back and see how far you've come. Or maybe it's a chance to adjust to some recent changes in your life. Either way, don't think that taking a breather means you've lost your mojo. Think of this time as a well-deserved break that's prepping you for whatever comes next. So kick back, relax, and get ready for the next chapter! ~RS

"Embrace the pause as a moment of growth, reflection, and preparation for the exciting journey ahead."

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Need To Know

SCOTUS Weighs Abortion Pill

The US Supreme Court will hear arguments today on whether to restrict access to abortion medication mifepristone, a technique used for roughly 60% of abortions in the US last year. A 2023 lower court ruling to ban pandemic-era mail deliveries and telemedicine prescriptions of the drug, as well as limit its use to seven weeks, was put on hold in April. A high court decision is expected in June.

UN Approves Gaza Cease-Fire

Israel canceled a diplomatic visit by its senior advisers to Washington, DC, yesterday after the UN Security Council passed a resolution calling for an immediate cease-fire in Gaza and the unconditional release of all hostages. The approval comes after four previous attempts failed.

In The Know 

Sports, Entertainment, & Culture

> Comedian and actor Kevin Hart becomes 25th recipient of prestigious Mark Twain Prize for American Humor (More) |

> Sean "Diddy" Combs' residences in Miami and Los Angeles raided by federal officials amid ongoing investigations of sex trafficking and sexual assault (More)

Science & Technology

> European regulators announce probes against Google, Apple, and Meta, the first set of investigations under the European Union's new Digital Markets Act antitrust law (More)

> Honeybee colonies in the Pacific Northwest at risk of collapse as temperatures warm; study suggests older worker bees emerge earlier in the spring, grow fatigued and die before new replacement workers emerge (More)

 

Business & Markets

> US stock markets close lower (S&P 500 -0.3%, Dow -0.4%, Nasdaq -0.3%) to start shortened trading week (More)

Politics & World Affairs

> New York appeals court temporarily pauses enforcement of $454M judgment in former President Donald Trump's civil business fraud case if Trump posts a lowered bond of $175M within 10 days as appeals process plays out (More

 Trump's hush money trial set to begin April 15 with jury selection (More)

> Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) signs legislation banning children under 14 from signing up for social media accounts while requiring parental permission for 15 and 16 year olds; the law, effective Jan. 1, is expected to be challenged (More

"Give freely of yourself always to your family, your friends, your community, and your country. The world will pay you back many times over."

- Sandra Day O'Connor

Amazing Fact Generator

In the late 1800s, residents of Corinne, Utah could buy divorce papers from a vending machine for $2.50.

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