SYH: TSX.V   $0.46 (-4.17%)
OTCQX: SYHBF  $0.34 (-3.18%)
SC1P: FRA   $0.30 (0.00%)
SYH: TSX.V   $0.46 (-4.17%)
OTCQX: SYHBF  $0.34 (-3.18%)
SC1P: FRA   $0.30 (0.00%)

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5 Simple Steps to Refresh Your Routine and "Get Your Life Together"

What are you consuming? If your social media feed makes you feel "less than," it’s time for an unfollow spree. Curate your digital space to include voices that inspire and empower you. Your environment isn't just physical; it's digital, too. 4. Find Your "Anchor" Habit _ygrlcytzip

Whether you’re a student or working from home, it’s easy for tasks to bleed into your personal time. Try adopting a "9-to-5" mindset —even if your hours are different. Commit to being efficient during your "workday" and then physically closing your laptop or leaving your workspace to signal to your brain that it’s time to rest. 3. Audit Your Inputs 5 Simple Steps to Refresh Your Routine and

Instead of looking at your entire house or to-do list, set a timer for 60 minutes. Dedicate this hour to those nagging tasks you’ve been putting off—answering that one email, clearing off your desk, or finally putting away the shoes by the front door. You’ll be surprised how much momentum you can build in just one hour. 2. Master Your "Workday" Boundaries Your environment isn't just physical; it's digital, too

We’ve all been there: your to-do list is a mile long, your laundry is piling up, and you’re feeling more like a "work in progress" than a "finished product." If you're feeling overwhelmed, here are five manageable ways to reset and find your flow again. 1. The "Power Hour" Reset

Progress isn't always about massive leaps; it’s often about the tiny victories. Did you drink enough water today? Did you finish a difficult reading? Acknowledge those moments. As many bloggers remind us , everyone is a work in progress, and that’s perfectly okay.

In the midst of chaos, find one small thing that keeps you grounded. This could be a morning skincare routine, a 10-minute walk, or a daily gratitude entry. These "anchors" provide a sense of stability when everything else feels unpredictable. 5. Celebrate the "Small Wins"

Stock Price

TSX.V
OTCQX
FRA

SYH

$0.46 (-4.17%)

Open: $0.49
Day high: $0.49
Volume: 633,561
Day Low: $0.46

SYHBF

$0.34 (-3.18%)

Open: $0.35
Day high: $0.35
Volume: 208,166
Day Low: $0.34

SC1P

€0.30 (0.00%)

Open: €0.30
Day high: €0.30
Volume: 8,000
Day Low: €0.30
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5 Simple Steps to Refresh Your Routine and "Get Your Life Together"

What are you consuming? If your social media feed makes you feel "less than," it’s time for an unfollow spree. Curate your digital space to include voices that inspire and empower you. Your environment isn't just physical; it's digital, too. 4. Find Your "Anchor" Habit

Whether you’re a student or working from home, it’s easy for tasks to bleed into your personal time. Try adopting a "9-to-5" mindset —even if your hours are different. Commit to being efficient during your "workday" and then physically closing your laptop or leaving your workspace to signal to your brain that it’s time to rest. 3. Audit Your Inputs

Instead of looking at your entire house or to-do list, set a timer for 60 minutes. Dedicate this hour to those nagging tasks you’ve been putting off—answering that one email, clearing off your desk, or finally putting away the shoes by the front door. You’ll be surprised how much momentum you can build in just one hour. 2. Master Your "Workday" Boundaries

We’ve all been there: your to-do list is a mile long, your laundry is piling up, and you’re feeling more like a "work in progress" than a "finished product." If you're feeling overwhelmed, here are five manageable ways to reset and find your flow again. 1. The "Power Hour" Reset

Progress isn't always about massive leaps; it’s often about the tiny victories. Did you drink enough water today? Did you finish a difficult reading? Acknowledge those moments. As many bloggers remind us , everyone is a work in progress, and that’s perfectly okay.

In the midst of chaos, find one small thing that keeps you grounded. This could be a morning skincare routine, a 10-minute walk, or a daily gratitude entry. These "anchors" provide a sense of stability when everything else feels unpredictable. 5. Celebrate the "Small Wins"

Why Invest?

People, Timing, Projects
Strong management and technical team with track record of success
Timing and an impending turnaround in the uranium market
Top tier Athabasca Basin uranium and thorium project portfolio with robust discovery potential
Acquiring assets at attractive valuations and using prospect generator and JV model to advance non-core assets
Noteworthy shareholder base and significant insider ownership
Strategic partners with Orano Canada, Denison Mines, and Rio Tinto Limited 

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