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“Never let a serious crisis go to waste. And what I mean by that it’s an opportunity to do things you think you could not do before.” – Rahm Emanuel

Today’s challenge is about adding value to yourself in these times to make you more valuable post – corona.

It’s not too late! Start the off right by learning something new and growing professionally. Register for an online course and work at your own pace over the course of the self-isolation and lockdown from wherever you are. Topics could include personal development, finance, writing or even professional courses offered by some of the top institutions in the world.

Register and Start an Online Course

Set the alarm to wake you up the same time every morning and start your day with an hour workout then take a long bath soon after. Register a free online course. 

It will also provide you with the chance to network with people from across nations and continents. Opportunities in terms of collaboration with other individuals in the implementation of a project. With an online class, you get to control your learning environment, which ultimately helps you develop a deeper understanding of your preferred course. 

As a result of the pandemic, a lot of prestigious even Ivy League universities are giving free courses online because everyone has to stay quarantined. Universities like Harvard, New York film Academy, etc have shared courses online to give people to educate and add value to themselves despite the coronavirus. Below are links to a few of them;

https://online.hbs.edu/courses/free-business-lessons/

https://www.coursera.org

https://nyfa.clickmeeting.com/nyfa-new-york-and-south-beach-campus-live-online-open-house/register

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About the Glazing Health Challenge 

Glazia is thrilled to bring you the Glazing Health challenge! Starting from the 6th of April, the 14-Day Glazing Health Challenge has been designed to keep your spirit, body and mind in optimal form. Are you ready to be transformed? Click Here to join and receive our daily letters

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