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Some Rain Showers For 2025’s First Weekend

Some Rain Showers For 2025’s First Weekend
Jan 1 2025 Share

According to weather reports, the first weekend of 2025 is set to bring some isolated rain showers, marking off the beginning of something new.

The first day of 2025, Wednesday 1st January – that’s going to take some getting used to – will be partly cloudy, urging most to go out and enjoy the day.

Temperatures will drop as low as 10 degrees Celsius, giving us that cool breeze as we bask in the sun.

The weekend is set to bring some isolated rain showers starting Friday into Saturday, but will relatively clear as the next week progresses.

How are you finding this new year’s weather so far?

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Metsola, Abela & Grech Release New Year’s Message

Metsola, Abela & Grech Release New Year's Message
Jan 1 2025 Share

European Parliament President Roberta Metsola, Prime Minister Robert Abela and Opposition Leader Bernard Grech all issued a new year’s message as we move into the year 2025.

Prime Minister Robert Abela’s speech emphasized national pride, unity, and progress. Celebrating Malta’s journey to independence, Abela emphasised unity’s strength over division as he outlined various plans for the coming year and beyond.

Opposition Leader Bernard Grech called for reflection and progress in his New Year speech, emphasizing quality of life, education, health, and sustainable infrastructure. He urged long-term initiatives beyond electoral cycles and highlighted Malta’s potential in adapting to technological revolutions.

Last but not least, European Parliament President Roberta Metsola spoke about how hope was found despite the darkness of war in a year of elections and change. She described Europe as a beacon of light and a superpower of human rights.

 

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Research Reveals Writing Down Your Goals Makes Them 42% Likelier To Happen

Dec 31 2024 Share

Research by Dr. Gail Matthews shows that writing down your goals can increase the likelihood of achieving them by an impressive 42%.

This straightforward habit serves as a powerful tool to turn dreams into reality by enhancing focus, accountability, and commitment.

The concept is similar to how we approach everyday tasks like making shopping lists or drafting renovation plans.

By clearly outlining what needs to be done, you reduce overwhelm, increase clarity, and ensure no steps are overlooked.

When it comes to personal or professional aspirations, writing down your goals allows you to organize your thoughts, prioritize your efforts, and stay motivated over time.

Regularly reviewing these written objectives reinforces memory retention and keeps you on track. This consistent reflection serves as a reminder of your purpose and the steps required to achieve your ambitions, ensuring you remain aligned with your vision.

Whether it’s personal growth, career milestones, or health improvements, taking the time to put pen to paper can make a world of difference.

As we approach the new year, ask yourself: What’s your biggest goal for 2025, and have you written it down yet? Your journey toward success starts with this simple yet powerful step.

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Study Reveals Smoking One Cigarette May Cut 20 Minutes Off Life Expectancy

Dec 31 2024 Share

Each cigarette smoked could reduce life expectancy by 20 minutes, according to new estimates commissioned by the Department for Health and Social Care and conducted by researchers from University College London (UCL).

These updated figures surpass earlier estimates, which suggested each cigarette shortened life expectancy by 11 minutes.

The analysis revealed that the damage caused by smoking is cumulative, emphasising that the sooner someone quits, the more years of life they can regain.

For example, a 10-a-day smoker who quits on January 1 could prevent losing a full day of life by January 8. By February 20, their life expectancy may increase by a week, and by August 5, they could gain an extra month of life.

The data also shows gender differences, with men losing an average of 17 minutes per cigarette, while women lose 22 minutes.

Smokers who quit significantly improve their chances of enjoying more healthy years, as smoking primarily reduces relatively healthy middle years rather than years at the end of life.

Published in the Journal of Addiction, the study underscores the urgent need to quit smoking. Researchers concluded, “The sooner smokers get off this escalator of death, the longer and healthier their lives will be.”

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