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Cure the cause with sustainable solutions starting at home

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Green living remains priority for businesses and people seeking to actually reduce their carbon footprint.

From the rise of electric automobiles to advancements in wind power and water recycling, we’re seeing significant progress being made in the push to create a greener world.

The Root Brands CEO and Founder Clayton Thomas believes that in order to truly live a sustainable lifestyle, we need to focus on our health and well-being, to make impactful changes to the world around us. 

The Root Brand motto is “cure the cause”, and this simple phrase speaks volumes about their approach to living a sustainable life. It means that instead of just treating the symptoms of a problem, we need to get to the root cause and address it at its source. And when it comes to our health and well-being, that means focusing on the things that are impacting us on a daily basis, like our diet, exercise habits, and overall lifestyle choices.

So if you’re looking for a way to live a more sustainable life, start by focusing on your health and well-being. Adopt a “cure the cause” mentality, and make choices that will positively impact your body and your environment. By doing so, you’ll be on your way to living a truly green life, both inside and out.

 

The Green Edition, in association with The Root Brands – Inspiring Greatness with

natural solutions for people to reach their highest and healthiest potential.

The Green Edition is presented by The ROOT Brands.

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Wealth building requires discipline over chasing returns

Australians urged to prioritise disciplined investing over chasing high returns amidst concerns of an impending asset bubble

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Australians urged to prioritise disciplined investing over chasing high returns amidst concerns of an impending asset bubble.

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– Australians are building wealth through disciplined saving and investing rather than chasing high returns.
Bryce Jenkins warns against heavy investments at market peaks due to risks from asset bubbles.

Australia’s financial landscape is evolving as individuals pursue disciplined wealth-building habits. Bryce Jenkins from The Virtuous Collective emphasises that it is not investments that lead to wealth but rather the consistency of disciplined saving and investing.

Recent market trends indicate that exceptional returns seen in property, cryptocurrencies, shares, and bonds may not persist. Jenkins argues that committing additional capital to a portfolio has a more significant impact on wealth than simply chasing high returns.

He cites scenarios from his book, “11 Unpopular Reasons Why I’m Rich and You Are Not,” illustrating how even small capital injections can significantly benefit investors over time.
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Rising workplace loneliness sparks leadership rethink in Australia

Australian workplaces face rising loneliness, prompting calls for leaders to enhance authentic communication according to new employee report

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Australian workplaces face rising loneliness, prompting calls for leaders to enhance authentic communication according to new employee report.

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– Australian workplaces face rising unhappiness, prompting calls for authentic executive communication and insights on challenges.
– Nearly half of Australian employees feel lonely, affecting productivity, with effective communication crucial for engagement.

As unhappiness and distrust rise in Australian workplaces, this year’s employee communication impact report calls for authentic communication from executives.

David Burnand from Staffbase provides insights into the challenges facing employers. Employers often express a desire for authenticity but fear potential backlash.

This concern is exacerbated by the current emphasis on productivity, which can overshadow the need for genuine communication. Many HR managers advise caution, suggesting that leaders should remain reserved, which impacts workplace dynamics.Banner

In Australia, nearly half of the workforce experiences some level of loneliness, often due to disconnection from their organisations.

This sense of isolation correlates with a 23% increase in job-seeking behaviour and significantly lowers productivity.Download the Ticker app

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AI Baby Sleep Help: How Technology Is Changing Parenting

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AI offers personalised support to overwhelmed parents seeking smarter solutions for baby sleep challenges.

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– Parents are seeking effective sleep solutions for babies, with AI offering personalised support.
– Camille Jaramis aims to simplify parenting information by providing tailored and empathetic AI responses.

Parents are increasingly seeking effective ways to help their babies sleep. Artificial intelligence is emerging as a solution, providing personalized support to families overwhelmed by information. Camille Jaramis from Ask Yawn shared insights into the challenges parents face. She highlighted that while parenting isn’t inherently broken, the existing system often complicates things. With her background as a certified sleep consultant, Jaramis aims to simplify parenting information.Banner

The abundance of resources can overwhelm parents. Jaramis compared parenting advice to a vast library, where finding specific information feels daunting. The solution is a librarian-like tool that interacts with parents to find tailored resources quickly.

Jaramis emphasised the importance of clarity for parents, noting that every child’s journey is unique. Traditional search engines often lead to generic advice, making it challenging to find relevant solutions. AI can streamline this process by delivering tailored responses instead of overwhelming the user.Download the Ticker app

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