[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":-1},["ShallowReactive",2],{"$fRdy4Ph-Pr3_YSRANo4UELfNtlCWM9i03GPoJzUPa93A":3,"$fxiqt2odClBOVKGohEsnHS_KP8GTDKMqEXnLQCvTkfGM":37,"$fwzlfWx9P5pStnJ7zvNktKuC1doQ5ZPCstlTtijdxngE":135},{"data":4,"meta":33},[5,9,13,17,21,25,29],{"id":6,"name":7,"slug":8},1,"Career & Finance","career-and-finance",{"id":10,"name":11,"slug":12},11,"After Hours","after-hours",{"id":14,"name":15,"slug":16},3,"Wellness","wellness",{"id":18,"name":19,"slug":20},12,"Style","style",{"id":22,"name":23,"slug":24},4,"Voices","voices",{"id":26,"name":27,"slug":28},2,"Mindset","mindset",{"id":30,"name":31,"slug":32},10,"Nourish","food",{"pagination":34},{"page":6,"pageSize":35,"pageCount":6,"total":36},25,7,{"data":38,"meta":133},[39],{"id":40,"title":41,"createdAt":42,"updatedAt":43,"publishedAt":44,"content":45,"slug":46,"coffees":26,"seo_title":47,"keywords":48,"seo_desc":49,"featuredImage":50,"category":99,"author":103,"img":132},249,"6 Weekend Self-Care Techniques To Prepare You For The Week","2025-01-25T01:01:07.524Z","2025-01-25T01:11:44.390Z","2025-01-25T01:11:44.388Z","\u003Cp>Research suggests what we’ve been talking about for many years: \u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fwww.psypost.org\u002Fnew-research-uncovers-the-psychological-benefits-of-treating-the-weekend-like-a-vacation\u002F\">weekends are good\u003C\u002Fa> for us and we need to treat them as vacation. According to psychologists, weekends are crucial for our \u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fwww.workingal.com\u002Farticles\u002Fdoes-our-diet-reflect-our-mental-state\">mental health\u003C\u002Fa> because they provide a dedicated time for rest, relaxation, and disconnection from work-related stress, allowing us to recharge and improve our overall well-being. How? By engaging in activities that nurture social connections, hobbies, and personal interests, ultimately leading to better coping mechanisms and reduced burnout. \u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>But let&#39;s be honest, sometimes the weekend can blur into a whirlwind of chores and errands. Instead of taking the time to indulge in some carefree, relaxing and mindless activities, we use the weekend to do what’s left from our busy calendar. Laundry, chores, the workout we missed. And when we finish everything it’s Sunday evening again. \u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>When we consistently fail to decompress during weekends, the consequences can be significant and detrimental to our overall \u003Cstrong>well-being\u003C\u002Fstrong> and work performance. When we put ourselves in a constant pressure and not let some downtime in between our workdays, we have higher risk of \u003Cstrong>chronic stress\u003C\u002Fstrong>, anxiety, which could eventually lead to burnout. Also, not taking sometime and not spending some quality time for rest can make us feel moody, impatient and tense.\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>The good news is that even short periods of relaxation and mindfulness can have a significant impact and can help us better rest and prepare for the busy week ahead —as long as we focus on some “targeted” and \u003Cstrong>strategic relaxation\u003C\u002Fstrong>. This means, that we don’t have to leave everything behind, as long as we engage in some more productive activities than binge watching TV shows. And if you can’t think of anything, here are 6 fun and easy ways to try this weekend and get ready for the week.\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Ch2>Brain Dump &amp; Plan \u003C\u002Fh2>\n\u003Cp>Instagram dump is cool, but brain dump is even cooler, this is why you should start your weekend with a clean slate! Jot down all those swirling thoughts and to-dos. Once they&#39;re out of your head, categorize them (work, personal, errands) and create a simple, achievable \u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fwww.workingal.com\u002Farticles\u002Fyour-monthly-to-do-list-with-our-favorite-quotes\">to-do list\u003C\u002Fa> for the week. Prioritize which of those errands you can combine during your commuting to work, e.g. picking up the dry cleaning or going to the grocery store before you come back home. Also, you don’t have to dedicate a whole day —yes, your Saturday—for doing the chores. You can focus on one thing every day, \u003Cem>e.g. laundry on Monday, bathroom cleaning on Tuesday, etc.\u003C\u002Fem> This way, you won’t spend all your weekend cleaning and dreaming of your ideal Saturday evening. Dump on this list your frustrations with people and \u003Cstrong>challenges\u003C\u002Fstrong> at work and promise yourself that you will deal with them first thing on Monday morning. \u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Ch2>Tech Detox \u003C\u002Fh2>\n\u003Cp>When we are in and out of meeting and have to deliver the project, the last thing we have time to do is to check our social and scroll down for the latest articles on the Working Gal. However, if your feel tempted to spend your weekend to catch up with everything that is happening in \u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fwww.workingal.com\u002Farticles\u002Fwhen-did-blake-lively-s-public-image-take-a-turn\">Hollywood\u003C\u002Fa> or the latest news of your favorite \u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fwww.workingal.com\u002Farticles\u002Fenough-with-those-influencers\">influencers\u003C\u002Fa>, then you may want to reconsider doing it during the weekend. You need to give your eyes and mind a break!Unplug from social media, put down the phone, and enjoy the present moment. Read a book, listen to music, or simply gaze out the window. Our brain gets so much \u003Cstrong>online information\u003C\u002Fstrong> every day and feeding it with more during the weekend will have the opposite effect and you probably going to feel more overwhelmed on Monday morning. \u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Ch2>Declutter &amp; Organize \u003C\u002Fh2>\n\u003Cp>\u003Cimg src=\"https:\u002F\u002Fmedia.workingal.com\u002Fselfcare_habits_for_the_weekends_4551df7b5e.jpg\" alt=\"selfcare habits for the weekends\">\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>A tidy space equals a tidy mind! According to \u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fwww1.racgp.org.au\u002Fnewsgp\u002Fclinical\u002Fwhat-does-clutter-do-to-your-brain-and-body\">experts\u003C\u002Fa>, clutter can negatively affect your brain by decreasing your ability to focus, increasing stress levels, impairing working memory, and making it harder to process information efficiently, as the brain is constantly trying to sort through \u003Cstrong>visual distractions\u003C\u002Fstrong> in a cluttered environment, leading to cognitive overload and potentially impacting your mood and overall well-being. This weekend, spend some time decluttering your home or workspace. You&#39;ll feel lighter and more focused. Write a list with the things you want to organize and start this weekend. Maybe it’s time to throw away this plant that has not been alive since last year and \u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fwww.workingal.com\u002Farticles\u002Fhow-to-simplify-your-life-and-feel-better\">declutter\u003C\u002Fa> your vanity of expired or used products. The amount of satisfaction you will gain is significant; so significant that will make you feel even more productive for your errands during the week. \u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Ch2>Meal Prep Magic \u003C\u002Fh2>\n\u003Cp>\u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fwww.workingal.com\u002Farticles\u002Fhow-to-balance-healthy-eating-and-work\">Balancing healthy eating and work\u003C\u002Fa> can be challenging when you work overtime, but if you choose to put one thing on your errand list for the weekend, the most practical would definitely be \u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fwww.workingal.com\u002Farticles\u002F5-tips-for-meal-prep\">meal prep\u003C\u002Fa>. If you prepping your meals during the weekend, you can save valuable time and stress during the week by prepping some healthy meals in advance. Chop veggies, marinate proteins, or even cook a big batch of soup which you can use during the week, without having to care a lot about food. The satisfaction after doing so will be prevalent during the whole week. Been there, done that and verify: \u003Cem>meal prep is a game changer!\u003C\u002Fem>\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Ch2>Learn Something New \u003C\u002Fh2>\n\u003Cp>\u003Cimg src=\"https:\u002F\u002Fworkingal.s3.eu-north-1.amazonaws.com\u002Fselfcare_habits_for_the_weekends_47efc7de7b.jpg\" alt=\"selfcare habits for the weekends\">\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>Always wanted to learn to knit? Play the guitar? \u003Cem>Now&#39;s the time!\u003C\u002Fem> Dedicate some time to a new hobby or skill and make use of your weekend in a creative and exciting way. Also, if you don’t feel much creative and you are in your career advancing era, you can take some \u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fwww.workingal.com\u002Farticles\u002F5-free-coursera-courses-to-boost-your-career\">free courses\u003C\u002Fa> that can help you progress professionally. Learning something new is always good for our brain, because it fills it with useful information and stimuli that engender positive emotions and make us feel more \u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fwww.workingal.com\u002Farticles\u002F5-things-you-need-to-say-no-to-to-be-more-productive\">productive\u003C\u002Fa> and accomplished. Imagine how motivated you will be to go to work on Monday!\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Ch2>Nature Therapy \u003C\u002Fh2>\n\u003Cp>Spend some time in nature. Go for a hike, have a picnic in the park, or simply sit in your backyard and soak up the sunshine. Try to get as much \u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fwww.workingal.com\u002Farticles\u002Fthe-nutritionist-answers-how-to-get-vitamin-d-in-fall\">vitamin D\u003C\u002Fa> as you can and enjoy the mindfulness. According to the Mental Health Foundation, our relationship with nature is critical in \u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fwww.mentalhealth.org.uk\u002Four-work\u002Fresearch\u002Fnature-how-connecting-nature-benefits-our-mental-health\">supporting good mental health\u003C\u002Fa> and preventing distress. The \u003Cem>Stress Reduction Theory (SRT)\u003C\u002Fem> explains that observing natural scenery can have a calming effect and natural light can help regulate the body&#39;s clock and may help prevent or alleviate symptoms of stress. Just don’t bring your phone with you; grab your loved ones and let nature do its wonder!\u003C\u002Fp>\n","6-weekend-self-care-techniques-to-prepare-you-for-the-week","6 Productive Weekend Self-Care Techniques To Prepare You For The Week","weekend self-care, productive weekend, how to practice self-care, how to take care of myself, self-care habits","This weekend, prioritize yourself and get ready for the week by practicing some self-care habits that will help you rest and feel rejuvenated. 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Tonia is also a teacher, but she has serious experience in all kinds of jobs. She can do whatever you ask her. She is also a big fan of remote work -and she is not afraid to admit it. This is why she loves writing about it.","2020-12-24T18:57:03.277Z","2022-03-04T12:40:41.173Z","2020-12-24T18:57:04.381Z","https:\u002F\u002Fwww.linkedin.com\u002Fin\u002Ftonia-lioliou-078949202\u002F",{"id":26,"name":114,"alternativeText":115,"caption":115,"width":116,"height":116,"formats":117,"hash":126,"ext":119,"mime":122,"size":127,"url":128,"previewUrl":64,"provider":96,"provider_metadata":64,"createdAt":129,"updatedAt":130},"the working gal author.png","the working gal author",250,{"thumbnail":118},{"ext":119,"url":120,"hash":121,"mime":122,"name":123,"path":64,"size":124,"width":125,"height":125},".png","https:\u002F\u002Fworkingal.s3.eu-north-1.amazonaws.com\u002Fthumbnail_tonia_614def26ea.png","thumbnail_tonia_614def26ea","image\u002Fpng","thumbnail_tonia.png",52.63,156,"tonia_614def26ea",111.31,"https:\u002F\u002Fworkingal.s3.eu-north-1.amazonaws.com\u002Ftonia_614def26ea.png","2020-12-24T18:57:01.136Z","2025-02-22T08:34:14.859Z","https:\u002F\u002Fmedia.workingal.com\u002Ftonia_614def26ea.png","https:\u002F\u002Fmedia.workingal.com\u002Fselfcare_habits_for_the_weekends_b973dcfa58.jpg",{"pagination":134},{"page":6,"pageSize":35,"pageCount":6,"total":6},{"data":136,"meta":467},[137,209,282,351,398],{"id":138,"title":139,"createdAt":140,"updatedAt":141,"publishedAt":142,"content":143,"slug":144,"coffees":26,"seo_title":139,"keywords":145,"seo_desc":146,"featuredImage":147,"category":179,"author":183,"img":208},248,"10 One-Pot Dinners You Need For Your Busy Weekdays","2025-01-23T23:29:21.787Z","2025-01-23T23:37:17.799Z","2025-01-23T23:37:17.796Z","January can be both an exciting month as well as a busy one. The holiday season is over, but the work we left behind while having fun and RSVPing to events is coming to haunt us in January. And while things are busier, we still need to be able to eat somehow normally, even though our time is precious.\n\nOne of the most annoying things about cooking (or probably the only one if you are an aspiring chef) is cleaning the kitchen after creating a beautiful recipe. All these pots, utensils and dishes that must be washed by hand can be a buzz killer, especially when the fatigue hits you. And as every problem has a solution, we found the solution to that as well: one-pote dishes. \n\nThe amount of time you save by using only one pan is impressive. And the amount of washing is cut down to —almost— zero. You put everything in one pan and let them cook—pure perfection. And if you are too busy and tired to care to look for one-pot recipes, we’ve got you covered below. Our favorite one-pot dinners are your weekday allies when the only thing you want is just to relax and binge-watch whatever. Enjoy!\n\n## [1\\. Greek Spinach Rice](https:\u002F\u002Fwww.olivetomato.com\u002Fgreek-spinach-and-rice-spanakorizo\u002F)\n\n![10 One-Pot Dinners You Need For Your Busy Weekdays](https:\u002F\u002Fworkingal.s3.eu-north-1.amazonaws.com\u002F10_One_Pot_Dinners_You_Need_For_Your_Busy_Weekdays_ac9893974a.jpg)\n\nNot everything will be Greek for you with this easy, wholesome, and highly easy-to-make recipe. Spinach rice is a very common dish in Greek and Mediterranean cuisine, and it’s easy to make on your non-meat days. However, spinach is rich in iron; if you add enough lemon, you will get enough out of it. It's one of the must-go recipes for a busy evening when you don’t have time to spare but still don’t want to end up with a takeaway option.\n\n## [2\\. Creamy Cajun Chicken with Pasta](https:\u002F\u002Fwww.budgetbytes.com\u002Fone-pot-creamy-cajun-chicken-pasta\u002F)\n\n![10 One-Pot Dinners You Need For Your Busy Weekdays](https:\u002F\u002Fworkingal.s3.eu-north-1.amazonaws.com\u002F10_One_Pot_Dinners_You_Need_For_Your_Busy_Weekdays_be11bf0e9e.jpg)\n\nChicken and pasta are two of the most successful combinations, and they can be used in a variety of dishes. However, this dish wins: it’s creamy, yummy, and easier than it sounds to make. Seasoned chicken with pasta and a creamy sauce that will make you want to do it again and again. \n\n## [3\\. One Pot Cheesy Mushroom Spinach Beef Pasta](https:\u002F\u002Fwww.ambitiouskitchen.com\u002Fspinach-beef-pasta\u002F)\n\n![10 One-Pot Dinners You Need For Your Busy Weekdays](https:\u002F\u002Fworkingal.s3.eu-north-1.amazonaws.com\u002F10_One_Pot_Dinners_You_Need_For_Your_Busy_Weekdays_9b6b763195.jpg)\n\nMushrooms are a powerhouse in your kitchen since they can elevate every recipe, making it Michelin Star restaurant good (for us, at least!). You can use mushrooms in your pasta, salads or just combine them with rice and make the perfect Italian risotto. However, if you don’t have time, you can just make a creamy one-pot dish that will definitely be your favorite and most comforting weekday dinner ever.\n\n## [4\\. Easy Wonton Soup](https:\u002F\u002Fwww.skinnytaste.com\u002Fwonton-soup\u002F)\n\n![10 One-Pot Dinners You Need For Your Busy Weekdays](https:\u002F\u002Fworkingal.s3.eu-north-1.amazonaws.com\u002F10_One_Pot_Dinners_You_Need_For_Your_Busy_Weekdays_62f2d1a49f.jpg)\n\nYour daily dose of veggies in one pot. It is an easy and quick way to feel healthy without much effort but equally satisfying. A perfect winter comfort food for your busy nights since it takes only 15 minutes to make. \n\n## [5\\. Broccoli-and-Chickpea Parmesan](https:\u002F\u002Fwww.marthastewart.com\u002F1554706\u002Fbroccoli-and-chickpea-parmesan)\n\n![10 One-Pot Dinners You Need For Your Busy Weekdays](https:\u002F\u002Fworkingal.s3.eu-north-1.amazonaws.com\u002F10_One_Pot_Dinners_You_Need_For_Your_Busy_Weekdays_a30116ca02.jpg)\n\nWhile it seems a weird combination of ingredients, the result will prove you right for choosing this recipe. It’s so nutritious and interesting that we have it on our recipe list and repeat it several times. Parmesan is a must.\n\n## [6.One-pan creamy Tuscan salmon](https:\u002F\u002Fwww.taste.com.au\u002Frecipes\u002Fone-pan-creamy-tuscan-salmon-recipe\u002Fa8nzko4x?r=recipes\u002Fxvg3xhix)\n\n![10 One-Pot Dinners You Need For Your Busy Weekdays](https:\u002F\u002Fworkingal.s3.eu-north-1.amazonaws.com\u002F10_One_Pot_Dinners_You_Need_For_Your_Busy_Weekdays_0eb19af29a.jpg)\n\nSalmon is one of the most versatile fish since it can be combined with pretty much anything. You can use it with pasta, rice, potatoes, or as a protein source for your salad. However, sometimes you want something more. And this recipe gives it to you. \n\n## [7\\. Sweet and sour chicken with couscous and mango sauce](https:\u002F\u002Fakispetretzikis.com\u002Fen\u002Frecipe\u002F7705\u002Fglukoxino-kotopoulo-me-kouskous-kai-saltsa-mango)\n\n![10 One-Pot Dinners You Need For Your Busy Weekdays](https:\u002F\u002Fworkingal.s3.eu-north-1.amazonaws.com\u002F10_One_Pot_Dinners_You_Need_For_Your_Busy_Weekdays_ea3bfabc15.jpg)\n\nSweet and sour chicken definitely tastes good for unique palates, but it’s so satisfying and wholesome when combined with an unexpected ingredient: couscous. Mange sauce gives a touch of luxury and it’s so easy to make that we make it on repeat.\n\n## 8\\. [One pot chicken risoni with crispy salami](https:\u002F\u002Fwww.recipetineats.com\u002Fone-pot-chicken-risoni-with-crispy-salami\u002F)\n\n![10 One-Pot Dinners You Need For Your Busy Weekdays](https:\u002F\u002Fworkingal.s3.eu-north-1.amazonaws.com\u002F10_One_Pot_Dinners_You_Need_For_Your_Busy_Weekdays_82412c6139.jpg)\n\nOrzo (or risoni) is a not-so-popular ingredient —we don’t know why— but it’s the ideal ingredient to make easy one-pot dishes with the minimum effort. Combined with chicken and crispy salami, you will have one of the most satisfying dishes. Perfect for cozy dinners with friends as well.\n\n## [9\\. Greek-style squid and rice](https:\u002F\u002Fakispetretzikis.com\u002Fen\u002Frecipe\u002F8134\u002Fryzi-me-kalamarakia)\n\n![10 One-Pot Dinners You Need For Your Busy Weekdays](https:\u002F\u002Fworkingal.s3.eu-north-1.amazonaws.com\u002F10_One_Pot_Dinners_You_Need_For_Your_Busy_Weekdays_aded767bb7.jpg)\n\nSquid is a popular cephalopod (yes, it’s not fish) broadly used in Greek cuisine. It has such a unique taste and is packed with nutrients, so it’s a nice replacement for fish days. Also, it’s easy to make with rice and can be considered a very comforting food.\n\n## [10\\. One-Pan Pasta](https:\u002F\u002Fwww.marthastewart.com\u002F978784\u002Fone-pan-pasta)\n\n![10 One-Pot Dinners You Need For Your Busy Weekdays](https:\u002F\u002Fworkingal.s3.eu-north-1.amazonaws.com\u002F10_One_Pot_Dinners_You_Need_For_Your_Busy_Weekdays_8745c5b208.jpg)\n\nWhatever food Martha Stewart touches, it becomes gold. This time, she suggests one effortless, weeknight-friendly dinner with pasta that needs minimum action and the least possible ingredients. An easy dinner to have in front of the couch watching [your favorite show](https:\u002F\u002Fwww.workingal.com\u002Farticles\u002Fthe-cant-wait-shows-of-2025)!","10-one-pot-dinners-you-need-for-your-busy-weekdays","one pote meals, one pot chicken recipes, one pot dinners, one pot pasta recipes, one pot meals recipes, ","The 10 most delicious and fast recipes for your busy weekdays. Choose whichever you like and enjoy a peaceful and effortless dinner.",{"id":148,"name":149,"alternativeText":64,"caption":64,"width":55,"height":56,"formats":150,"hash":175,"ext":59,"mime":62,"size":176,"url":177,"previewUrl":64,"provider":96,"provider_metadata":64,"createdAt":178,"updatedAt":178},878,"Blog 1600x900 (64).jpg",{"large":151,"small":157,"medium":163,"thumbnail":169},{"ext":59,"url":152,"hash":153,"mime":62,"name":154,"path":64,"size":155,"width":66,"height":67,"sizeInBytes":156},"https:\u002F\u002Fworkingal.s3.eu-north-1.amazonaws.com\u002Flarge_Blog_1600x900_64_5b06d5cac3.jpg","large_Blog_1600x900_64_5b06d5cac3","large_Blog 1600x900 (64).jpg",85.45,85449,{"ext":59,"url":158,"hash":159,"mime":62,"name":160,"path":64,"size":161,"width":74,"height":75,"sizeInBytes":162},"https:\u002F\u002Fworkingal.s3.eu-north-1.amazonaws.com\u002Fsmall_Blog_1600x900_64_5b06d5cac3.jpg","small_Blog_1600x900_64_5b06d5cac3","small_Blog 1600x900 (64).jpg",28.47,28469,{"ext":59,"url":164,"hash":165,"mime":62,"name":166,"path":64,"size":167,"width":82,"height":83,"sizeInBytes":168},"https:\u002F\u002Fworkingal.s3.eu-north-1.amazonaws.com\u002Fmedium_Blog_1600x900_64_5b06d5cac3.jpg","medium_Blog_1600x900_64_5b06d5cac3","medium_Blog 1600x900 (64).jpg",54.37,54370,{"ext":59,"url":170,"hash":171,"mime":62,"name":172,"path":64,"size":173,"width":90,"height":91,"sizeInBytes":174},"https:\u002F\u002Fworkingal.s3.eu-north-1.amazonaws.com\u002Fthumbnail_Blog_1600x900_64_5b06d5cac3.jpg","thumbnail_Blog_1600x900_64_5b06d5cac3","thumbnail_Blog 1600x900 (64).jpg",8.88,8876,"Blog_1600x900_64_5b06d5cac3",106.95,"https:\u002F\u002Fworkingal.s3.eu-north-1.amazonaws.com\u002FBlog_1600x900_64_5b06d5cac3.jpg","2025-01-23T23:32:32.142Z",{"id":30,"name":31,"slug":32,"createdAt":180,"updatedAt":181,"publishedAt":182},"2024-10-01T02:28:53.114Z","2026-04-15T18:14:01.461Z","2024-10-01T02:29:00.529Z",{"id":184,"name":185,"slug":186,"instagram":187,"facebook":188,"bio":189,"createdAt":190,"updatedAt":191,"publishedAt":192,"linkedIn":64,"avatar":193},6,"The Working Gal Team","the-working-gal-team","https:\u002F\u002Fwww.instagram.com\u002Fthe_working_gal\u002F","https:\u002F\u002Fwww.facebook.com\u002Ftheworkinggal","At The Working Gal, we prioritize collective strategic insight. This piece reflects the shared expertise of our editorial board and specialists, delivering a 360° analysis of modern business and executive lifestyle.","2021-02-14T21:17:05.180Z","2026-04-12T03:32:03.659Z","2021-02-14T21:17:25.177Z",{"id":194,"name":195,"alternativeText":196,"caption":196,"width":116,"height":116,"formats":197,"hash":203,"ext":119,"mime":122,"size":204,"url":205,"previewUrl":64,"provider":96,"provider_metadata":64,"createdAt":206,"updatedAt":207},108,"Untitled-7.png","",{"thumbnail":198},{"ext":119,"url":199,"hash":200,"mime":122,"name":201,"path":64,"size":202,"width":125,"height":125},"https:\u002F\u002Fworkingal.s3.eu-north-1.amazonaws.com\u002Fthumbnail_Untitled_7_b2bf764bcd.png","thumbnail_Untitled_7_b2bf764bcd","thumbnail_Untitled-7.png",12.8,"Untitled_7_b2bf764bcd",22.3,"https:\u002F\u002Fworkingal.s3.eu-north-1.amazonaws.com\u002FUntitled_7_b2bf764bcd.png","2021-02-14T21:15:43.138Z","2021-02-14T21:15:43.147Z","https:\u002F\u002Fmedia.workingal.com\u002FBlog_1600x900_64_5b06d5cac3.jpg",{"id":210,"title":211,"createdAt":212,"updatedAt":213,"publishedAt":214,"content":215,"slug":216,"coffees":14,"seo_title":211,"keywords":217,"seo_desc":218,"featuredImage":219,"category":252,"author":255,"img":281},247,"5 Free Coursera Courses to Boost Your Career (That Are Actually Worth Your Time)","2025-01-23T22:01:41.254Z","2026-04-26T05:28:34.830Z","2025-01-23T22:09:51.135Z","\n_This post includes affiliate links. If you snag something via our links, we may earn a small commission at zero extra cost to you. It's a sweet way to support our work here so we can keep creating content you resonate with! We only recommend what's already earned a permanent spot in our routine._\n\nI’ve spent more hours than I care to admit opening online courses, getting through the first module, and never returning, therefore, I know exactly what that first tab feels like — ambitious, a little self-congratulatory — and I also know what happens two weeks later when life fills back in.\n\nThat said, the case for online learning is real, and I think it’s actually strongest for people who don’t have the time or money to commit to something full-scale. A part-time MBA costs tens of thousands of dollars and two years of your life (been there, done that). A postgraduate certificate requires you to organize your entire schedule around it. Most of us are working full-time, managing a life, and trying to grow professionally at the same time. However, online courses are not a consolation prize for people who can’t do “the real thing.” They are a rational choice for people who want targeted skills without disrupting everything else that’s working.\n\nThe courses on this list are specifically focused on soft skills, meaning the kind of skills that don’t show up automatically [on a resume](https:\u002F\u002Fwww.workingal.com\u002Farticles\u002Fresume-red-flags) but make a measurable difference in how you perform, negotiate, and are perceived professionally. Negotiation, [decision-making](https:\u002F\u002Fwww.workingal.com\u002Farticles\u002Fdecision-fatigue), and time management. Well-being as a performance variable. These are the ones that determine whether your technical skills actually translate into [career progress](https:\u002F\u002Fwww.workingal.com\u002Farticles\u002Fexpensive-mistakes-building-business-founder-lessons), or whether you stay competent and overlooked. And they’re the ones that are hardest to develop on the job because no one explicitly teaches them.\n\nThe courses I’m recommending here are also genuinely useful for building out a resume or LinkedIn profile, particularly if you’re in an early-to-mid stage of your career and looking to demonstrate competencies that your job title doesn’t yet reflect. Completing a University of Michigan or Yale course through Coursera gives you a credible credential you can cite. And while it’s not a degree, it’s not nothing, either.\n\nThe courses on this list are the ones I actually completed — or, in two cases, recommended to people I work with and heard back from. They are not the most popular courses on Coursera. They are not necessarily the ones with the most reviews. They are the ones where something shifted: a decision I stopped second-guessing, a negotiation I handled differently, a skill set I could actually point to when someone asked.\n\nOne practical note: Coursera offers a free audit option on most courses, which means you can access lectures and materials without paying. You won’t get the certificate unless you enroll, but the knowledge is there. I’ll tell you for each course whether the certificate is worth getting or whether auditing is enough.\n## 1. Decision Making - How to Choose the Right Problem to Solve\n#### Best for: Anyone who regularly has more work than time.  |  Time commitment: 10 hours  | [Εnroll Free here](https:\u002F\u002Fimp.i384100.net\u002F9VMa24)\n\nThe title sounds like a soft-skills seminar but it isn't. This course is fundamentally about cognitive efficiency — identifying which problems are actually worth your attention, and how to structure your thinking so you're not in a constant state of reactive decision-making.\nThe most useful module is the one on problem framing. There's a specific exercise where you describe a workplace problem you're currently dealing with and walk it through a diagnostic filter. I watched someone reframe a situation she'd been stressing about for three months and arrive at a completely different — and far more actionable — conclusion in about 20 minutes.\nThe certificate is worth getting if you're in a role that involves managing projects or people. It signals analytical thinking in a way that's easy to articulate on a CV.\n\n## 2. Create a Professional Online Presence\n#### Best for: If you've been told to 'build your personal brand' and have no idea where to start.  |  Time commitment: 7 hours  |  [Enroll free here](https:\u002F\u002Fimp.i384100.net\u002F5kMPqb)\n\nThis course is more practical than the title suggests. It walks you through how different platforms function differently for professional visibility, not in a [social media manager sense](https:\u002F\u002Fwww.workingal.com\u002Farticles\u002Fcareer-advice-from-influencers), but in a search-and-discovery sense. How does someone find you when they Google your name? What does your LinkedIn actually communicate to someone who doesn't know you?\n\nThe communication section is where it earns its place on this list. It's not about posting more. It's about being legible to people who matter to your career. If you're early-stage and have been vague about what you do and for whom, this course will push you to make some decisions you've been avoiding.\n\nAudit this one. The certificate is less relevant than the framework you'll leave with.\n\n## 3. Successful Negotiation: Essential Strategies and Skills\n#### Best for: Anyone preparing for a salary conversation or a client negotiation.  |  Time commitment: 17 hours  |  [Enroll free here](https:\u002F\u002Fimp.i384100.net\u002FL0x350)\n\n![coursera free courses](https:\u002F\u002Fworkingal.s3.eu-north-1.amazonaws.com\u002Fcoursera_free_courses_ae62a47151.jpg)\n\nUniversity of Michigan. This is the one I recommend most. The reason most people lose negotiations isn't that they [don't ask for enough](https:\u002F\u002Fwww.workingal.com\u002Farticles\u002Fhow-to-negotiate-salary-career-woman) — it's that they haven't prepared a proper analysis. They walk in with a number and a feeling. This course walks you through building an actual negotiation structure: your BATNA, theirs, the zone of possible agreement, and how to read the dynamic in the room.\n\nThe salary application is obvious, but I've found it more useful in client and supplier negotiations. The module on psychological tactics — how they're used against you, and how to respond — is something you will use within a week of finishing it.\n\nGet the certificate. This is one of the rare cases where having the University of Michigan credential on a profile or resume is a real signal.\n\n## 4. Work Smarter, Not Harder: Time Management for Personal & Professional Productivity\n\n#### Best for: If your to-do list is always full and you're always behind.  |  Time commitment: 8 hours  |  [Enroll free here](https:\u002F\u002Fimp.i384100.net\u002FenrGAz)\n\nUC Irvine. The title is generic, but the content is not. What this course does well is address the difference between being busy and being effective — specifically, the cognitive load that comes from how you store and process open tasks. The module on decision fatigue and its effect on output quality is one I've referenced in [conversations about burnout](https:\u002F\u002Fwww.workingal.com\u002Farticles\u002Fquiet-burnout-symptoms) many times since.\n\nIf you're someone who functions on adrenaline and constant reprioritization, this course will either make you uncomfortable or finally [give language to something](https:\u002F\u002Fwww.workingal.com\u002Farticles\u002Fbody-language-hacks-for-authority) you've known wasn't working. Either way, it's worth eight hours.\n\nAudit is fine here. The value is in the frameworks, not the credentials.\n\n![coursera free courses](https:\u002F\u002Fworkingal.s3.eu-north-1.amazonaws.com\u002Fcoursera_free_courses_560407cb9d.jpg)\n\n## 5. The Science of Well-Being\n#### Best for: Particularly useful if you've optimized everything except how you feel.  |  Time commitment: 19 hours  |  [Enroll free here](https:\u002F\u002Fimp.i384100.net\u002FrEzo0D)\n\nYale. This is the most-enrolled course in Coursera history, which usually makes me skeptical. I'm including it because the premise is a good one: your intuitions about what will make you happy are systematically wrong, and the evidence for this is solid. Professor Laurie Santos is a cognitive scientist, not a wellness influencer, and the distinction matters.\nThe sections on hedonic adaptation and the connection between social investment and performance are the most professionally relevant. You won't finish this course and immediately feel better. You will finish it with a more accurate mental model of how you function, which is more useful long-term.\nAudit it unless you want the certificate for personal reasons. The credential doesn't carry professional weight, but the content does.\n\n## A Note on How to Actually Finish What You Start\n\nThe reason most people don't complete online courses has nothing to do with motivation. It's structural. You enroll when you're energized, you don't protect time for it in your actual schedule, and then life moves faster than your good intentions.\n\nOne session per week, blocked in your calendar like a meeting, is the only system that has consistently worked for the people I've seen finish things. Pick one course. Audit first if you're not sure. Commit to the certificate only when you know you'll see it through.\n\nThese five are the ones I'd start with.\n\n### _TWG Report 2026 — We're surveying professional women on AI, job security, and what's actually changing at work. It's only 3 minutes of your time. [Sign up](https:\u002F\u002Fsubscribepage.io\u002Fworking-gal-report-2026) and get our Salary Negotiation Guide free._","5-free-coursera-courses-to-boost-your-career","free Coursera courses, best Coursera courses for career, online courses for professional women, Coursera career development","I tested these free Coursera courses so you don't waste your time. Here are the five that are actually worth adding to your schedule — and what each one will get you.",{"id":220,"name":221,"alternativeText":222,"caption":222,"width":55,"height":56,"formats":223,"hash":248,"ext":59,"mime":62,"size":249,"url":250,"previewUrl":64,"provider":96,"provider_metadata":64,"createdAt":251,"updatedAt":251},877,"coursera free courses.jpg","coursera free courses",{"large":224,"small":230,"medium":236,"thumbnail":242},{"ext":59,"url":225,"hash":226,"mime":62,"name":227,"path":64,"size":228,"width":66,"height":67,"sizeInBytes":229},"https:\u002F\u002Fworkingal.s3.eu-north-1.amazonaws.com\u002Flarge_coursera_free_courses_44dd89f1e0.jpg","large_coursera_free_courses_44dd89f1e0","large_coursera free courses.jpg",77.79,77794,{"ext":59,"url":231,"hash":232,"mime":62,"name":233,"path":64,"size":234,"width":74,"height":75,"sizeInBytes":235},"https:\u002F\u002Fworkingal.s3.eu-north-1.amazonaws.com\u002Fsmall_coursera_free_courses_44dd89f1e0.jpg","small_coursera_free_courses_44dd89f1e0","small_coursera free courses.jpg",27.73,27727,{"ext":59,"url":237,"hash":238,"mime":62,"name":239,"path":64,"size":240,"width":82,"height":83,"sizeInBytes":241},"https:\u002F\u002Fworkingal.s3.eu-north-1.amazonaws.com\u002Fmedium_coursera_free_courses_44dd89f1e0.jpg","medium_coursera_free_courses_44dd89f1e0","medium_coursera free courses.jpg",50.5,50501,{"ext":59,"url":243,"hash":244,"mime":62,"name":245,"path":64,"size":246,"width":90,"height":91,"sizeInBytes":247},"https:\u002F\u002Fworkingal.s3.eu-north-1.amazonaws.com\u002Fthumbnail_coursera_free_courses_44dd89f1e0.jpg","thumbnail_coursera_free_courses_44dd89f1e0","thumbnail_coursera free courses.jpg",9.7,9698,"coursera_free_courses_44dd89f1e0",95.59,"https:\u002F\u002Fworkingal.s3.eu-north-1.amazonaws.com\u002Fcoursera_free_courses_44dd89f1e0.jpg","2025-01-23T22:08:38.580Z",{"id":6,"name":7,"slug":8,"createdAt":253,"updatedAt":254,"publishedAt":102},"2020-12-24T19:15:38.145Z","2020-12-24T19:15:38.158Z",{"id":6,"name":256,"slug":257,"instagram":258,"facebook":259,"bio":260,"createdAt":261,"updatedAt":262,"publishedAt":263,"linkedIn":264,"avatar":265},"Dimitra","dimitra","https:\u002F\u002Fwww.instagram.com\u002Fdimdimi\u002F","https:\u002F\u002Fwww.facebook.com\u002Fdimitra.lioliou.9","She worked in corporate, then embraced the freelancer dream and built two businesses. In the meantime, she learned five foreign languages, picked up a Master's in Digital Marketing, and somehow ended up deep in the world of AI Risk Strategy — because understanding people was always the strategy anyway.\nNow she spends her time between Greece and the US, meeting with clients, writing about whatever life brings, and helping businesses figure out what AI gets wrong before it costs them.\nJust a suggestion: don't ask her about languages. She will never stop talking.","2020-12-24T18:56:38.909Z","2026-02-19T19:46:02.745Z","2020-12-24T18:56:43.888Z","https:\u002F\u002Fwww.linkedin.com\u002Fin\u002Fdimitra-lioliou\u002F",{"id":266,"name":267,"alternativeText":268,"caption":269,"width":116,"height":116,"formats":270,"hash":277,"ext":119,"mime":122,"size":278,"url":279,"previewUrl":64,"provider":96,"provider_metadata":64,"createdAt":280,"updatedAt":280},1244,"Dimitra Lioliou.png","dimitra lioliou profile pic","dimitra lioliou the working gal",{"thumbnail":271},{"ext":119,"url":272,"hash":273,"mime":122,"name":274,"path":64,"size":275,"width":125,"height":125,"sizeInBytes":276},"https:\u002F\u002Fworkingal.s3.eu-north-1.amazonaws.com\u002Fthumbnail_Dimitra_Lioliou_4c495e8044.png","thumbnail_Dimitra_Lioliou_4c495e8044","thumbnail_Dimitra Lioliou.png",47.83,47833,"Dimitra_Lioliou_4c495e8044",34.56,"https:\u002F\u002Fworkingal.s3.eu-north-1.amazonaws.com\u002FDimitra_Lioliou_4c495e8044.png","2025-04-09T22:06:21.464Z","https:\u002F\u002Fmedia.workingal.com\u002Fcoursera_free_courses_44dd89f1e0.jpg",{"id":283,"title":284,"createdAt":285,"updatedAt":286,"publishedAt":287,"content":288,"slug":289,"coffees":14,"seo_title":284,"keywords":290,"seo_desc":291,"featuredImage":292,"category":325,"author":328,"img":350},246,"The Illusion of Safety: Are Women Safe in the Western World?","2025-01-22T00:05:14.033Z","2025-01-22T00:11:59.017Z","2025-01-22T00:11:59.014Z","The _“Ends With Us”_ feud between [Blake Lively](https:\u002F\u002Fwww.workingal.com\u002Farticles\u002Fwhen-did-blake-lively-s-public-image-take-a-turn) and Justin Baldony, apart from the celebrity battles that brought to the surface and the concerns of how easily the media can misinform us, brought as well on the spotlight a fundamental and serious issue, which, among all the Hollywood drama, was left behind: the _domestic violence issue_ and the illusion of safety in the Western World. \n\nThe Western world often prides itself on progressive values, gender equality, and lack of discrimination. We promote women's rights, sometimes rooting for women who are not part of Western privilege and constantly praise our achievements and the progress we have made as a society to provide women with a safe place to live with dignity and fulfillment. Movements like _#metoo_ have added to this pride, and we tend to believe that safety doesn’t concern us —it’s a problem left for the Eastern World. Yet, a sobering truth persists: women, even in these seemingly enlightened societies, face significant **safety concerns**. While strides have been made, the pervasive issue of violence against women remains a stark reality, and our safety is not a given _—it’s leaning toward an illusion._\n\nThe Statistics Never Lie\n------------------------\n\nThe optimists and the ones who don’t care to pay any attention because the matter is irrelevant to them would argue that it’s almost comic to talk about safety in the **Western World** where women have all those rights, and we should see what happens on the other side, aka the East. However, the statistics don’t follow this narrative and are more than encouraging. \n\n**Sexual Assault:** A surprising number of women experience sexual assault in their lifetimes. While reporting rates vary, it's clear that many incidents go unreported due to fear, shame, or a lack of faith in the justice system and law enforcement. Victims may worry about being blamed, disbelieved, or re-traumatized by the legal process, and they just live with it. These barriers to reporting often leave perpetrators unaccountable and perpetuate a cycle of violence. \n\n*   1 in 5 women in the U.S. has been the victim of rape.\n    \n*   Most sexual assaults are committed by someone the victim knows.\n    \n*   About 1 in 6 women in the U.S. has been stalked at some point in her life.\n    \n*   The same EU study found that 11% of women in the EU had experienced sexual violence in the past 12 months.\n    \n\n**Domestic Violence:** Domestic violence, a pervasive issue that disproportionately affects women, encompasses a range of abusive behaviors, including physical, emotional, and psychological violence. This insidious cycle of abuse can leave victims feeling trapped, isolated, and powerless. Physical abuse may involve hitting, slapping, kicking, or other forms of physical harm. Emotional abuse, on the other hand, involves tactics such as gaslighting, manipulation, and constant criticism aimed at undermining the victim's self-esteem and sense of reality. Psychological abuse may include intimidation, threats, and controlling behaviors, designed to instill fear and dependence. The cycle of abuse often escalates over time, with periods of tension, violence, and a brief period of calm or honeymoon phase, followed by a return to tension and violence. This pattern can make it difficult for victims to recognize the abusive nature of the relationship and seek help, and they may spend all their lives having to live in such relationships —if they are lucky to live.\n\n*   1 in 4 women experience severe physical violence, sexual violence, or stalking by an intimate partner in their lifetime.\n    \n*   On average, nearly 20 people per minute are physically abused by an intimate partner in the U.S.   \n    \n*   A study by the European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights found that 22% of women in Western Europe experienced intimate partner violence in 2020.\n    \n\n**Workplace Harassment:** Workplace harassment, particularly sexual harassment and discrimination, continues to be a significant challenge for women in many professional settings. These experiences can range from subtle microaggressions, such as [sexist jokes or comments](https:\u002F\u002Fwww.workingal.com\u002Farticles\u002Fhow-to-handle-sexist-people-in-business), to overt acts of harassment, including sexual assault and coercion.\n\nThe impact of workplace harassment affects women's mental health, job satisfaction, and career advancement. Victims may experience anxiety, depression, and **post-traumatic stress disorder**. Moreover, harassment can create a hostile work environment, undermining productivity and morale and kicking women out of the job market, jeopardizing their careers and financial independence. \n\n**Street Harassment:** Street harassment, a pervasive form of **gender-based violence**, involves unwanted and intrusive behaviors directed at individuals in public spaces. For women, this can range from verbal harassment, such as catcalling and lewd comments, to physical harassment, including unwanted touching and groping.\n\nThe impact of street harassment is significant, often leading to feelings of fear, anxiety, and diminished self-esteem. It can restrict women's freedom of movement, forcing them to alter their **daily routines**, avoid specific public spaces, and restrain themselves from walking alone in case someone attacks them. Street harassment creates a climate of intimidation, making women feel unsafe and vulnerable in their communities.\n\nThe Root of the Problem\n-----------------------\n\n![women safety in the western world](https:\u002F\u002Fworkingal.s3.eu-north-1.amazonaws.com\u002Fwomen_safety_in_the_western_world_4b0bed6a3a.jpg)\n\nThe persistence of violence against women is a deeply rooted issue, influenced by a complex interplay of societal factors. **Gender** inequality, a pervasive force in many cultures, creates power imbalances that can lead to abuse and exploitation. **Patriarchal** norms, which often prioritize male dominance and control, can perpetuate harmful stereotypes and reinforce gender-based discrimination. **Societal** attitudes, shaped by cultural and historical factors, can either condone or challenge violence against women. Misogynistic beliefs, which often view women as inferior or objects of desire, can contribute to a climate of _tolerance for abuse_. Additionally, the [normalization of violence in media](https:\u002F\u002Fwww.workingal.com\u002Farticles\u002Fdo-people-love-to-hate-women-online) and popular culture can desensitize individuals to its harmful effects and perpetuate harmful stereotypes. Women are scrutinized heavier than men, and no matter how hard they try to conform to the stereotypes, they will always be victims and vulnerable targets. \n\nBreaking the Silence\n--------------------\n\nTo effectively address the pervasive issue of violence against women, it is imperative to break the silence surrounding this problem. Encouraging open and honest conversations about violence, abuse, and harassment can help to reduce stigma and empower survivors to seek help. By promoting empathy and understanding, we can foster a culture of compassion and support for those who have experienced trauma.\n\nFurthermore, it is essential to challenge harmful **gender stereotypes** that perpetuate gender inequality and contribute to violence. By promoting gender equality and challenging patriarchal norms, we can create a society where all individuals are valued and respected.\n\nStrengthening legal frameworks, improving law enforcement response, and providing comprehensive support services for survivors are crucial steps. Investing in victim support services, such as hotlines, shelters, and counseling, can help survivors heal and rebuild their lives. Additionally, it is essential to hold perpetrators **accountable** by ensuring that laws are effectively enforced and that justice is served.\n\n#### To write this, we consulted:\n\n[https:\u002F\u002Fwbl.worldbank.org\u002Fen\u002Fsafety](https:\u002F\u002Fwbl.worldbank.org\u002Fen\u002Fsafety)\n\n[https:\u002F\u002Fwww.marketwatch.com\u002Fstory\u002Fwhy-the-us-is-one-of-the-most-dangerous-countries-for-women-2018-06-29](https:\u002F\u002Fwww.marketwatch.com\u002Fstory\u002Fwhy-the-us-is-one-of-the-most-dangerous-countries-for-women-2018-06-29)\n\n(https:\u002F\u002Fiwpr.org\u002Fharassment-in-the-workplace-why-the-us-and-the-eu-must-act\u002F#:~:text=In the European Union, 18,(68 percent) then men)(https:\u002F\u002Fiwpr.org\u002Fharassment-in-the-workplace-why-the-us-and-the-eu-must-act\u002F#:~:text=In the European Union, 18,(68 percent) then men) .","the-illusion-of-safety-are-women-safe-in-the-western-world","women safety, western world safety, are women safe in the west world, domestic abuse in the us, women safety in the us, how safe are women in europe","We usually talk about women's rights in the Eastern world, but how about the Western world? Statistics show that domestic abuse and harassment toward women is quite prevalent in the allegedly developed countries.",{"id":293,"name":294,"alternativeText":295,"caption":295,"width":55,"height":56,"formats":296,"hash":321,"ext":59,"mime":62,"size":322,"url":323,"previewUrl":64,"provider":96,"provider_metadata":64,"createdAt":324,"updatedAt":324},874,"women safety in the western world.jpg","women safety in the western world",{"large":297,"small":303,"medium":309,"thumbnail":315},{"ext":59,"url":298,"hash":299,"mime":62,"name":300,"path":64,"size":301,"width":66,"height":67,"sizeInBytes":302},"https:\u002F\u002Fworkingal.s3.eu-north-1.amazonaws.com\u002Flarge_women_safety_in_the_western_world_036279c1a3.jpg","large_women_safety_in_the_western_world_036279c1a3","large_women safety in the western world.jpg",34.52,34517,{"ext":59,"url":304,"hash":305,"mime":62,"name":306,"path":64,"size":307,"width":74,"height":75,"sizeInBytes":308},"https:\u002F\u002Fworkingal.s3.eu-north-1.amazonaws.com\u002Fsmall_women_safety_in_the_western_world_036279c1a3.jpg","small_women_safety_in_the_western_world_036279c1a3","small_women safety in the western world.jpg",11.86,11863,{"ext":59,"url":310,"hash":311,"mime":62,"name":312,"path":64,"size":313,"width":82,"height":83,"sizeInBytes":314},"https:\u002F\u002Fworkingal.s3.eu-north-1.amazonaws.com\u002Fmedium_women_safety_in_the_western_world_036279c1a3.jpg","medium_women_safety_in_the_western_world_036279c1a3","medium_women safety in the western world.jpg",21.89,21885,{"ext":59,"url":316,"hash":317,"mime":62,"name":318,"path":64,"size":319,"width":90,"height":91,"sizeInBytes":320},"https:\u002F\u002Fworkingal.s3.eu-north-1.amazonaws.com\u002Fthumbnail_women_safety_in_the_western_world_036279c1a3.jpg","thumbnail_women_safety_in_the_western_world_036279c1a3","thumbnail_women safety in the western world.jpg",4.1,4101,"women_safety_in_the_western_world_036279c1a3",66.2,"https:\u002F\u002Fworkingal.s3.eu-north-1.amazonaws.com\u002Fwomen_safety_in_the_western_world_036279c1a3.jpg","2025-01-22T00:11:30.883Z",{"id":22,"name":23,"slug":24,"createdAt":326,"updatedAt":327,"publishedAt":102},"2020-12-24T19:16:11.810Z","2025-10-01T19:49:12.086Z",{"id":14,"name":329,"slug":330,"instagram":331,"facebook":332,"bio":333,"createdAt":334,"updatedAt":335,"publishedAt":336,"linkedIn":337,"avatar":338},"Amalia","amalia","https:\u002F\u002Fwww.instagram.com\u002Famalia.ka__\u002F","https:\u002F\u002Fwww.facebook.com\u002Famalia.kakampakou","Amalia is the Teacher. She loves what she does. She is addicted to detail: if it isn’t perfect, it’s not good enough. She loves her job and she loves writing. She wants to learn new things and she is very curious about everything. Her favorite question: Why? She usually answers the questions by herself, though.","2020-12-24T18:58:59.684Z","2020-12-27T14:58:33.474Z","2020-12-24T18:59:01.010Z","https:\u002F\u002Fwww.linkedin.com\u002Fin\u002Famalia-kakampakou-963945202\u002F",{"id":14,"name":114,"alternativeText":115,"caption":115,"width":116,"height":116,"formats":339,"hash":345,"ext":119,"mime":122,"size":346,"url":347,"previewUrl":64,"provider":96,"provider_metadata":64,"createdAt":348,"updatedAt":349},{"thumbnail":340},{"ext":119,"url":341,"hash":342,"mime":122,"name":343,"path":64,"size":344,"width":125,"height":125},"https:\u002F\u002Fworkingal.s3.eu-north-1.amazonaws.com\u002Fthumbnail_amalia_fcd74699a4.png","thumbnail_amalia_fcd74699a4","thumbnail_amalia.png",57.6,"amalia_fcd74699a4",118.47,"https:\u002F\u002Fworkingal.s3.eu-north-1.amazonaws.com\u002Famalia_fcd74699a4.png","2020-12-24T18:58:30.657Z","2025-02-22T08:34:20.998Z","https:\u002F\u002Fmedia.workingal.com\u002Fwomen_safety_in_the_western_world_036279c1a3.jpg",{"id":90,"title":352,"createdAt":353,"updatedAt":354,"publishedAt":355,"content":356,"slug":357,"coffees":14,"seo_title":352,"keywords":358,"seo_desc":359,"featuredImage":360,"category":392,"author":393,"img":397},"How To Set SMART Financial Goals","2025-01-17T00:44:32.507Z","2025-01-17T00:53:47.823Z","2025-01-17T00:53:47.820Z","December is usually the month when we make the [New Year’s resolutions](https:\u002F\u002Fwww.workingal.com\u002Farticles\u002Fnew-years-resolutions-have-you-made-yours). We reflect on the past year and visualize the new one that is coming. However, how many of us pay attention to our finances? How many goals do we set regarding our **financial literacy** and goals? Self-care, work-life balance, and traveling goals are so important, but we tend to neglect the most important factor that defines, to a great extent, the above: our finances.\n\nThe beginning of the year is the ideal season to reevaluate our financial situation, review our finances, and set new financial goals. Now it’s the time to decide your priorities, where you want to spend money, and how your savings account is moving forward. \n\nSetting clear and achievable financial goals is a fundamental step on the path to **financial fitness**. SMART goals are specific, measurable, achievable, relevant, and time-bound. The SMART goal-setting framework is effective because it provides a structured and focused approach to achieving your objectives. By defining your goals precisely, you eliminate ambiguity and understand exactly what you aim for. This prevents wasted effort and keeps you on track. Also, with every goal we set, we need motivation to achieve; so having quantifiable metrics allows you to track progress, identify areas for improvement, and celebrate milestones, provides **motivation** and a sense of accomplishment. \n\nCreating SMART goals needs patience, reflection, and time. Especially when it comes to our finances, it’s crucial to set goals that can lead to financial success and help us organize our finances effectively. Our financial gals explained to us how to set our SMART goals successfully. The SMART framework is as follows, and you can always use it for your goals in general.\n\n## **1\\. Specific (S):**\n\nYour financial goals should be well-defined and specific so you must be clear about what you want to accomplish. In order to define your financial goals, ask yourself questions like:\n\n*   What exactly do I want to achieve with my finances?\n    \n*   Why is this goal important to me?\n    \n*   What is the purpose or objective behind this goal?\n    \n\nFor instance, instead of a vague goal like _\"I need  to save money this year,\"_ a specific goal could be _\"I want to save $5,000 for a down payment on a home in the next two years.\"_\n\n## **2\\. Measurable (M):**\n\nYour financial goals should be quantifiable so that you are able to track your progress and determine when you've achieved the goal. The questions below will help you measure your goals.\n\n*   How will I measure my progress?\n    \n*   How much do I need to save or invest?\n    \n*   What are the specific numbers associated with this goal?\n    \n\nInstead of a vague statement like _\"This year, I will reduce debt,\"_ a measurable goal could be _\"I will pay off $10,000 in credit card debt within 12 months.\"_\n\n## **3\\. Achievable (A):**\n\n![How To Set SMART Financial Goals](https:\u002F\u002Fworkingal.s3.eu-north-1.amazonaws.com\u002FHow_To_Set_SMART_Financial_Goals_db44b48fbf.jpg)\n\nSometimes, the goals we set are unrealistic and, hence, not attainable. While it never hurts to dream big, your goals should remain within reach. For instance, the questions below will hepl you identify whether your goal is realistic and achievable.\n\n*   Is this goal possible, given my current financial situation?\n    \n*   Do I have the necessary resources and skills to achieve this goal?\n    \n*   What are the steps I need to take to reach this goal?\n    \n\nIf your income is $40,000 per year, setting a goal to save $1 million in one year is not realistically achievable –unless you win the lottery. You could try a more attainable goal: saving $10,000 or 25% of your income over a year.\n\n## **4\\. Relevant ( R):**\n\nYour financial goals should reflect your life, values, and long-term objectives. They should align with your overall financial plan and make sense in your unique circumstances. The questions to better understand how relevant your goals are as follows:\n\n*   Does this goal support my financial well-being or my long-term plans?\n    \n*   Is it the right time in my life to pursue this goal?\n    \n*   Will achieving this goal have a meaningful impact on my life?\n    \n\nIf you're thinking of purchasing a house, a relevant goal might be to maximize contributions to your savings accounts to secure a downpayment rather than focusing on saving for a renovation to your current home.\n\n## **5\\. Time-Bound (T):**\n\n![How To Set SMART Financial Goals](https:\u002F\u002Fworkingal.s3.eu-north-1.amazonaws.com\u002FHow_To_Set_SMART_Financial_Goals_48a9e288b4.jpg)\n\nFinally, your financial goals should have a specific timeframe or deadline for completion.  Setting deadlines creates a sense of urgency and helps you prioritize tasks. It also provides a clear framework for planning and executing your plan. The questions below will help you set concrete and realistic deadlines in order to achieve your goals.\n\n*   By when do I want to achieve this goal?\n    \n*   What is the exact deadline for reaching this objective?\n    \n*   How can I break this goal into smaller, time-bound milestones?\n    \n\nInstead of saying you want to _\"I want to put money aside for a big trip,\"_ a time-bound goal could be, _\"I will contribute $500 per month to my savings account for the next 6 months to be able to buy the ticket to \\[insert ideal destination\\].\"_\n\n#### If you feel like you need to be more financially literate, [download our free ebook](https:\u002F\u002Fwww.workingal.com\u002Farticles\u002Fbe-financially-fit-your-101-guide-ebook), written by our financial experts, which will give you a comprehensive overview of financial literacy and how to organize your finances thoroughly.","how-to-set-smart-financial-goals","personal finance skills have the most significant impact on an individual’s, how to set financial goals, financial literacy, SMART goals framework, smart goals for personal finance","If you want to make your goals achievable, then you need to ask yourself the right questions and set SMART goals. 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All opinions are our own and based on our genuine experience with these products. As always, consult with a dermatologist for personalized skin advice, especially if you have severe acne or skin sensitivities._\n\nRetinol is a popular skincare ingredient known for its ability to improve skin texture, reduce wrinkles, and minimize pores. It has lately become extremely popular, and many _over-the-counter products_ are promising the impossible: making our face look younger and assisting in fighting acne. \n\nRetinol is a form of vitamin A. It is applied topically to the skin and is available in various forms, such as moisturizers, gels, ointments, and serums. It is often a key ingredient in many cosmetic products, improving the texture and appearance of the skin. Retinol increases **cell renewal**, which helps to keep pores clean and reduce the appearance of imperfections. It also acts as an exfoliator for the skin and boosts collagen production, supporting the reduction of _fine lines and wrinkles_, leading to skin that looks more youthful and firm. Studies show that topical retinoids help with acne scars and stretch marks. \n\nWhile effective, retinol products can be irritating, especially when first used. Choosing the right product and applying it carefully is important to avoid irritation. You can find several over-the-counter products with retinol, but for more potent concentrations, it's best to consult a dermatologist since they can recommend the right products that incorporate higher-concentration retinoids and are suitable for your skincare routine.\n\nBefore using a product containing retinol for the first time, it is important to test a small skin area. This will help you to see if you have any adverse reactions, such as irritation or allergy. If, after a few days, your skin does not show severe redness or itching, you can incorporate retinol into your evening skincare routine. You should always **follow the instructions** on the packaging or your dermatologist’s advice in order to minimize any skin reaction to retinol and benefit the most. Retinol is generally applied as part of your evening routine, and it’s important not to forget the moisturizer after using it. The following steps are generally recommended:\n\n*   Wash your face with a mild cleanser and gently pat dry. Avoid rubbing the skin, as retinol can make it more sensitive.\n    \n*   Use a small amount of retinol, about the size of a pea, and apply it all over the face, avoiding the eyes, nose, and mouth. For the first two weeks, apply the product every other day.\n    \n*   Complete your routine with a non-fasting moisturizer to avoid clogging pores.\n    \n\nSide Effects\n------------\n\nWhile retinol is FDA-approved, it’s not free from side effects. The most common side effects of retinol use are usually temporary and may include:\n\n*   Dryness and irritation of the skin\n    \n*   Itching or burning sensation\n    \n*   Redness, peeling, or scaling of the skin\n    \n*   Increased sensitivity to the sun\n    \n\nThese reactions usually subside as the skin adjusts to the use of the product.\n\nWhat is also important to remember is that retinol use can increase the skin's sensitivity to the sun, making it more susceptible to sunburn. In some cases, high-dose use may be associated with an increased risk of developing skin cancer. To avoid these risks, it is important to use sunscreen and avoid direct exposure to the sun by protecting your skin with clothing and hats and always apply retinol as a part of your evening routine —not in the morning.\n\nMost effective over-the-counter retinol serums\n----------------------------------------------\n\nWe tested some retinol products, and below, we have the most effective.\n\n### [1\\. L'Oreal Paris Revitalift 0.3% Pure Retinol Serum](https:\u002F\u002Famzn.to\u002F3VjIyc2)\n\n![How To Use Retinol On Your Skin For Best Results](https:\u002F\u002Fworkingal.s3.eu-north-1.amazonaws.com\u002FHow_To_Use_Retinol_On_Your_Skin_For_Best_Results_73aea61f10.jpg)\n\nRevitalift Night Serum with 0.3 percent Pure Retinol has an optimal concentration and is dermatologist-validated for visible results: reduce wrinkles, even deep ones, while smoothing texture and moisturizing. This serum is formulated with soothing ingredients like hyaluronic acid and glycerin. It is fragrance-free, silicone, and paraben-free. It takes around 2-3 months for visible results to appear.\n\n### [2\\. Cerave Resurfacing Retinol Serum](https:\u002F\u002Famzn.to\u002F3VOEpga)\n\nDeveloped by dermatologists, this retinol serum helps smooth the skin's texture by reducing the appearance of post-acne marks, minimizing the look of pores, and improving the skin’s surface. It also helps restore the protective skin barrier and is formulated with licorice root extract, which helps to brighten the appearance of skin, and niacinamide helps to calm skin. \n\n### [3\\. Good Molecules 1% Retinol Night Oil](https:\u002F\u002Famzn.to\u002F4nBucjm)\n\n![How To Use Retinol On Your Skin For Best Results](https:\u002F\u002Fworkingal.s3.eu-north-1.amazonaws.com\u002FHow_To_Use_Retinol_On_Your_Skin_For_Best_Results_e2b19d50db.jpg)\n\nPowered by 1% potent retinol in a base of nourishing plum oil, this hydrating treatment helps the appearance of fine lines, wrinkles, lack of elasticity, and uneven skin tone. It minimizes fine lines and leaves the skin smoother. 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