Editor’s Picks – January 21, 2026 | Character, Capacity & Living on Purpose
By Nina Caldwell
Last updated: January 21, 2026
January 21 gathers stories about becoming steady and strategic: clients who vouch for your work, attitudes that outlast moods, fathers preparing well, knees that remember posture, and faith that respects choice. It is a character and capacity day, mixing money, health, tech, migration, calling, and courage into one long lesson on how to live on purpose.
TRW, ThriVe! and mindset
- TRW Consult US foregrounds “Clients,” a testimonials page that showcases organisations and individuals who have worked with TRW Consult and the kinds of results they report. It underlines how external voices can validate and clarify the value a firm actually delivers.
- TRW Consult UK offers “Affiliate Marketing in the UK: How to Earn Passive Income Online,” outlining how UK‑based creators and site owners can partner with brands to earn commissions. The piece positions affiliate marketing as a structured route into online income rather than a vague buzzword.
- ThriVers Academy shares “Why Attitude Matters,” built around Jim Rohn’s emphasis on attitude as a determinant of outcomes. Readers are invited to treat mindset as a lever that can be chosen and trained, not just inherited.
From the Publisher’s Desk, ThriVe! Website reflects in “The Power of Delayed Gratification,” exploring why waiting and discipline can serve long‑term goals. It frames postponing pleasure as a strategic tool for building the life you actually want.
ThriVe! TV continues its series with “From Value to Greatness Part 2,” linking personal usefulness to greater impact. Viewers are encouraged to focus on increasing their value as the path toward greatness.
ThriVe! Podcast opens an identity series with “Who Am I? ,” asking foundational questions about self‑definition. The episode invites listeners to anchor assignments and ambitions in a clearer sense of self.
Digests: money, health, security, opportunity
- Business Digest explains “Who Is An Introducing Broker?,” defining a financial intermediary who introduces clients to larger institutions. It clarifies how such brokers earn and where they fit within the wider brokerage ecosystem.
- Health & Fitness Digest recommends “5 Nutrient-Rich Foods for a Powerful Skin Glow,” highlighting foods that support skin health from within. The article reinforces the idea that diet is central to sustainable skin care.
- Security Digest lists “16 Trending Physical Security Threats Every Corporate Organization should Prepare to Deal with,” covering emerging on‑site risks companies must address. It urges organisations to treat physical security as a dynamic field rather than a static checklist.
- Masculine Digest offers “5 Proven Pieces of Advice for Young Men Preparing for Fatherhood,” guidance for men on the threshold of becoming fathers. The piece emphasises preparation in character, responsibility and presence.
- Travel Digest announces “Foreign Service Construction Engineers Now Accepting Applications,” an opportunity for engineers interested in foreign service roles. It blends career mobility with literal infrastructure building across borders.
- Jobs, Grants & Scholarships highlights the “AfreximBank Internship Program for Young Africans,” an internship track at the African Export–Import Bank. The listing targets young Africans seeking exposure to continental trade and finance.
Within TRW Digest, today’s reference point is “Editor’s Picks – November 28, 2025: Black Friday for Brains, Depth & Better Decisions,” a prior curated edition. It serves as a back‑catalogue anchor for readers who want more long‑form, decision‑shaping content.
Immigration Monitor reports on “Federalized National Guard Units Expected to Leave Illinois and Oregon Amid Court Challenges,” tracking shifts in federal deployments linked to legal disputes. The article situates guard movements within wider debates on immigration enforcement and state–federal relations.
Writing, publishing, STEM and culture
- The Ready Writers Consult provides “How to Create a Writing Habit that Sticks,” practical steps for consistent writing. It treats habit as the backbone of any sustained writing journey.
- SOI Publishing shares “5 Ways to Market a Memoir When No-One Knows Who You Are,” positioned for first‑time authors without existing platforms. The article focuses on discoverability strategies beyond celebrity status.
- The Literary Renaissance Foundation publishes “How to be a Great Speaker,” treating public speaking as a learnable discipline. It speaks to readers who want to improve both content and delivery on stage.
- Internship Training offers the session “Writing for the Web Using WordPress,” focused on web‑native writing and CMS use. This provides interns and juniors with hands‑on orientation to digital publishing workflows.
In tech, Techie Digest explores “Quantum Computing: Unleashing the Power of the Quantum Realm,” an introduction to quantum computation and its possibilities. The article positions quantum machines as a coming shift in how complex problems are tackled.
Stati News turns to style and economics in “The Evolution of Ankara Fashion in Nigeria: Culture, Economy, and Global Impact,” tracing Ankara’s journey in Nigerian and global contexts. It treats Ankara as a lens on identity, industry and export potential.
STEM Trends once more presents “Webb Captures First Direct Image of an Exoplanet: HIP 65426 b,” detailing the James Webb Space Telescope’s imaging of an exoplanet. The piece underscores Webb’s role in expanding observational astronomy.
Faith, women, agric and Afro‑Nigerian stories
- Daily Dew Series continues its character studies with “Men in the Bible: Abraham and White Lies (1),” examining Abraham’s compromises. It invites readers to consider the spiritual and relational costs of “small” dishonesty.
- Daily Dew Devotional publishes “To Create Anything, You Need this!,” identifying a key prerequisite for God‑honouring creativity. The devotional frames creation as a partnership requiring a specific inner posture.
- Daily Dew Inspiration advances the theme with “Confront Your Fear (2),” a follow‑up on facing fear. It pushes readers from awareness into concrete, fear‑challenging steps.
- Daily Dew Testimonies shares “Marijuana Free,” a testimony of freedom from marijuana use. The story functions as encouragement for those pursuing similar breakthroughs.
- Daily Dew Reflections asks “How Are You Running Your Race? – Understanding God’s Definition of the Good Life,” contrasting divine and cultural metrics of success. Readers are urged to audit life pace and priorities against God’s standard.
- Daily Dew Spotlights presents “Understanding God: A Gentle Father Who Respects Human Choices,” emphasising God’s gentleness and respect for human agency. The piece portrays God as engaged yet non‑coercive in human decisions.
For women, Feminine Digest publishes “Health Tips: 5 Red-Flag Symptoms You Should Never Ignore,” warning about symptoms that warrant urgent attention. It encourages women to take their own warning signs seriously and seek timely care.
StellAfrique clarifies “Wig Terminology: Confusing Wig Terms Explained,” unpacking technical language around wigs. The guide is designed to help buyers choose products that actually match their needs.
In agric, Agric Digest carries “Rwanda to issue licences for growing cannabis for export,” reporting Rwanda’s move to license cannabis cultivation for export. The story highlights regulatory change with potential economic implications.
Ogidi Olu Farms answers “What are the Benefits of Aloe Vera?,” outlining aloe vera’s uses. It positions the plant as both a garden staple and a functional remedy.
Within Afro‑Nigerian inspiration, Nigerian Inspiration celebrates “Azekel Earns Amazon’s Grant ‘To Step Up’ His Game,” profiling an artist supported by Amazon. The piece showcases grant‑backed creative growth in the diaspora.
African Inspiration under the Afrispora News banner is listed as a niche line without today’s specific article linked, signalling space for pan‑African and diaspora uplift stories. It preserves the category frame even when the day’s item is unspecified.
Interns, news, science and “Encamped”
- TRW Interns Showcase contributes “Sitting vs. Standing: The Health Risks of Poor Posture and Easy Changes for Lifelong Well-being,” examining posture and health. It offers simple adjustments aimed at long‑term physical well‑being for sedentary workers.
In news:
- Campus News reports “Thousands of Kano Youth Celebrate Supreme Court’s Verdict,” capturing youth reactions to a court ruling. The story reflects how judicial decisions spill into public celebration and politics.
- Church News carries “Vatican Sends Mobile Clinic to Aid Gaza’s Children,” describing a Vatican medical outreach to Gaza. It portrays the church acting as a humanitarian responder in a conflict setting.
- Breaking News covers “ECOWAS Responds to Guinea-Bissau Coup,” focusing on the regional body’s response to a coup attempt. The piece situates Guinea‑Bissau within West Africa’s broader democratic stability concerns.
- Trending News notes “Election: UNICAL Postpones Resumption,” reporting on the University of Calabar’s schedule change due to elections. It shows how electoral cycles disrupt academic calendars and student plans.
- NewsBreakers appears in the list without a specific linked story today, holding space for analysis and commentary features. Its presence marks the opinion layer within the news cluster.
- News Extractors runs “Molecular link between air pollution and pregnancy risks,” outlining research that connects polluted air with pregnancy complications. The article underscores air quality as a critical maternal and foetal health issue.
Finally, Book of the Week again recommends “Encamped,” offered as the featured title at iwe.store. It remains the week’s anchor book across these daily journeys.
Stay Sharp; Stay Safe.
— Nina
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