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How to use it today:
Reach out to professionals in your field for guidance.
Maintain long-term relationships for continuous support and growth.
Mentorship has been a cornerstone of personal and professional development for centuries—and it remains relevant today.
How to use it today:
Use video calls if in-person isn’t feasible, but prioritize real conversation over texting.
The human touch of a face-to-face interaction is timeless, and it fosters better collaboration, empathy, and rapport.
7. Using Cash to Manage Finances
Before online banking and digital wallets, people relied on cash envelopes to control spending. Surprisingly, this old-school trick is still effective in preventing overspending and promoting budgeting discipline.
Allocate cash for specific categories like groceries, dining out, and entertainment.
Once the cash is gone, you cannot spend more in that category.