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As the world begins to open after two years of COVID-19, it's important to acknowledge the helpful h

As the world begins to open after two years of COVID-19, it's important to acknowledge the helpful habits we've formed and the ones we need to break. [Shield] AN OXFORD CLUB PUBLICATION [Liberty Through Wealth]( [View in browser]( SPONSORED [Yours Free! Top FIVE Dividend Stocks Right Now]( Marc Lichtenfeld - income expert and author of Get Rich with Dividends - is giving away his Ultimate Dividend Package... completely free of charge! You'll discover... - An "A"-rated, ultra-safe dividend stock with a huge 8% yield - Three of Marc's favorite "Extreme Dividend" stocks, which could supercharge your income - And finally, Marc's No. 1 dividend stock for a LIFETIME of income. [Click here to get the names and ticker symbols now](... before the download link expires. **NO CREDIT CARD REQUIRED!** EDITOR'S NOTE Nicholas Vardy [recently quoted Yogi Berra]( writing, "It's tough to make predictions, especially about the future." And one of the biggest curveballs we've faced was the onset of COVID-19. But as the world begins to open back up, it's important we take a hard look at the habits we've created over the past couple of years. In today's article, Dr. Joel F. Wade discusses the important steps we need to take in order to reorient ourselves. While we may have developed some helpful habits in the past two years, there are others we need to let go of. These decisions can impact us as individuals and as investors. For those who aren't acquainted with Joel, he is the author of [The Virtue of Happiness,]( [Mastering Happiness]( and his new course, [Mastering Emotions, Moods and Reactions](. He is also the host of [The Mastering Happiness Podcast](. Joel has two courses available for anyone looking to take control of their emotions and life. His course [A Master's Course in Happiness]( can help you take charge of your habits and your life in ways you may not have thought were possible. And his course [Mastering Emotions, Moods and Reactions]( can help you use these biological systems more effectively, with deep understanding and practical skills for mastering them and living well. And he's now offering BOTH at a lower price. - Madeline St.Clair, Assistant Managing Editor THE SHORTEST WAY TO A RICH LIFE [Habits Learned From the COVID-19 Isolation]( [Joel Wade | Special Contributor | The Oxford Club]( [Joel Wade]( For two years now, many of us - to one degree or another - have had our worlds restricted. To whatever extent we've dialed back our activities due to the pandemic... [that will now be what we feel as "normal."]( The challenge as things continue to open up will be to remember that what we are used to now is not normal life; this has been a temporary constriction of normal life. It will take a little time to orient to the wide world again, but it will help to remind ourselves of what we've lost and what we need to regain. SPONSORED [First 5G... Now 10G?!?!?!?!]( [Bill O'Reilly New Technology]( Award-Winning Investigative Journalist Bill O'Reilly Looks Into a New Technology That Makes 5G... Look Like Dial-Up! [See Why Berkshire Hathaway Invested $378 Million in This BREAKTHROUGH 10G Tech...]( When my wife and I were first married, we had an adorable little malamute puppy. We also lived in one of those apartments with a long, bowling alley hallway. For the first several weeks of puppyhood, before she could go out and mingle with other dogs, that hallway was the extent of our puppy's running world. She'd get a burst of excitement and bolt back and forth, up and down the hallway dozens of times in a row. Finally, she was old enough, had all her shots and could go out into the world. We brought her to a park down the street and let her off her leash to explore. The first thing she did was run as fast as her little puppy legs could take her... exactly as far as the length of our hallway. In this big, expansive park, she would run only as far as she had been used to running. She ran back and forth dozens of times within that range, just as she did in our apartment. This, of course, was hilarious. It lasted for a few days, and then something registered in her. She discovered that she could run wherever, and as far, as she wanted to. Hopefully our lives haven't become restricted to the length of an apartment hallway, but chances are there are limitations we've become accustomed to that will take some conscious unwinding. We're creatures of habit. In effect, we teach a part of our brain to help us to continue to do certain things. We keep regular routines, react to things a certain way and expect things to unfold exactly as we've become accustomed to them unfolding. Over the past two years, we've all assumed some new habits. As things continue to open up, some of them may turn out to be good ones - less time commuting, more time appreciating the people we care about, a degree of healthy slowing down... Many of them, though, deserve to be let go. Some of our pre-pandemic [habits will need to be consciously reestablished](. [Click Here to Learn Which Habits to Quit]( Joel F. Wade, Ph.D., is the author of [The Virtue of Happiness,]( [Mastering Happiness]( his new course, [Mastering Emotions, Moods and Reactions]( [A Master's Course in Happiness]( and [The Mastering Happiness Podcast](. He is a marriage and family therapist and [life coach]( who works with people around the world via phone and video. You can get a FREE Learning Optimism E-Course if you sign up at his website, [www.drjoelwade.com](. 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