Editor’s Picks – January 23, 2026 | Calling, Boundaries & the Work That Builds Wealth
By Nina Caldwell
Last updated: January 23, 2026
January 23 brings a day of calling, boundaries, and wealth-building, threading purpose through SEO, courtship, hydration, extreme travel, and the question of what each person is commissioned to do. From meta descriptions to fatherhood and ginger farming, it is a tapestry of specific choices within larger vocations.
TRW, ThriVe! and vocational clarity
- TRW Consult US displays “Projects,” a portfolio page showing completed work across industries and disciplines. Potential clients see scope and execution quality at a glance.
- TRW Consult UK examines “Why Meta Descriptions Matter: Boosting SEO & Engagement for Your WordPress Posts,” highlighting the snippet that appears under your URL in search results. Content strategists learn that 160 characters can shape click‑through rates.
- ThriVers Academy teaches “Setting Healthy Boundaries: 3 Simple Steps to Establishing Boundaries That Stick,” practical architecture for saying no without guilt. Overextended readers get a framework to protect time and energy.
From the Publisher’s Desk, ThriVe! Website asks “What Are You Called to Do?,” inviting readers to clarify life‑direction beyond hustle. It is a question that sits beneath all the digests and platforms.
ThriVe! TV continues wealth teaching with “Road to Wealth Part 5,” deepening money and asset philosophy. Viewers follow the logic that wealth is neither accident nor immorality, but intentional design.
ThriVe! Podcast returns to “From Value to Greatness Part 2,” restating that usefulness is the footbridge to wider influence. Listeners are nudged to focus their energy on becoming more valuable, not more visible.
Digests: platforms, hydration, violence and choice
- Business Digest offers “Playing Smart: How to Make the Best Use of Social Media for Business Opportunities,” teaching strategy over volume. Entrepreneurs learn that social presence requires intention, not just posting.
- Health & Fitness Digest focuses on “Maintaining Proper Hydration Levels,” the silent foundation of energy and cognition. Busy professionals are reminded that water is non‑negotiable medicine.
- Security Digest examines “Five Sources of Workplace Violence and How To Prepare For Its Prevention and Response,” moving from abstract threat to concrete scenarios. HR and facilities teams get a roadmap to identify risks and interrupt harm.
- Masculine Digest counsels young men in “How to Sow the Right Seed in Courtship,” treating early romance as foundational to marriage. Men are invited to ask what patterns they are building into relationships from day one.
- Travel Digest pitches “Thrills & Chills: Extreme Sports Tours for Adrenaline Junkies,” blending travel with high‑stakes activity. Adventure seekers find destinations where fear and exhilaration converge.
- Jobs, Grants & Scholarships announces an “Executive Assistant Needed at Standard Chartered Bank,” an opportunity for administrative talent at a global financial institution. Qualified professionals gain access to a structured career path in banking.
Within TRW Digest, the day references “Editor’s Picks – November 29, 2025: Storm Signals, Soft Power and the Families We Build,” a prior curated edition. It anchors back‑content readers who want fuller context.
Immigration Monitor reports on “Charlotte Immigration Operation: What We Know from the First 48 Hours,” tracking enforcement details in Charlotte. Policy followers see how operations unfold and how different stakeholders respond.
Writing, tech, culture and STEM discovery
- The Ready Writers Consult unpacks “Features of an Enchanting Sales Copy,” the psychology of persuasive writing. Copywriters learn that conversion lives at the intersection of clarity and desire.
- SOI Publishing shares “Try This Unknown Writer’s Trick When You’re Staring at a Blank Page,” a technique to unlock creative blocks. Stuck writers get an actionable key to restart momentum.
- The Literary Renaissance Foundation explores “7 Ways to Get Paid To Read Books At Home,” monetizing a passion for words. Readers learn that literary skill can become income.
- Internship Training covers “Research Writing; Academic Writing,” teaching evidence‑based prose structure. Interns and students learn how to back claims with research and citations.
In tech, Techie Digest explores “Unlocking the Cosmos: The Role of AI in Space Exploration,” merging artificial intelligence with astronomical discovery. Tech enthusiasts see how machine learning accelerates what humans could never compute alone.
Stati News tracks “Trending Social Media Platforms in 2025,” the shifting landscape where attention migrates. Marketers and creators stay current on where audiences gather.
STEM Trends shares “JWST’s Deepest Mid-Infrared Image Reveals Ancient Galaxies Like Never Before,” peering billions of years into cosmic history. Science readers marvel at how telescopes extend human sight across time itself.
Faith, women, agric and diaspora stride
- Daily Dew Series shifts to “Understanding God: He Reassures,” portraying a deity who quiets anxiety. Anxious readers find comfort in a God who actively calms.
- Daily Dew Devotional asks “Help – Where Do You Seek It?,” naming the sources of aid we trust. Readers are invited to audit where they actually run when trouble hits.
- Daily Dew Inspiration teaches “The ABC of Fatherhood,” a framework for intentional paternity. Men learn that fatherhood is a craft, not just biology.
- Daily Dew Testimonies shares “God Helped Escape An Abuser,” a freedom testimony from domestic harm. Trapped readers are offered a witness to the possibility of safe escape.
- Daily Dew Reflections names the feeling “Overly Stretched and Stressed,” validating burnout as a signal. Overextended readers get permission to name their condition and seek rest.
- Daily Dew Spotlights presents “Understanding God: God of Sustenance,” emphasising divine provision. Uncertain readers are reminded that God sustains, not just saves.
For women, Feminine Digest shares “Surprising Reasons Why You Should Smile More…,” linking mood to physiology and public presence. Readers learn that smiling is both consequence and cause of wellbeing.
StellAfrique guides “Six Hairstyles to Rock While Transitioning to Team Natural,” easing the journey to natural hair. Women find practical styles that honour the transition without pretence.
In agric, Agric Digest warns about “Swine bomb’ warning: Agriculture Department sounds alarm as wild hog population surges,” an ecological and agricultural crisis. Farmers and policymakers alike see an emerging threat to crops and land management.
Ogidi Olu Farms encourages “Why You Should Go Into Ginger Farming,” highlighting a crop with health demand and export potential. Small farmers find a niche crop that pairs profit with market momentum.
Within Afro‑Nigerian inspiration, Nigerian Inspiration celebrates “The Next Usain Bolt is a Nigerian,” spotlighting athletic talent from the diaspora. Young Nigerians see world‑class potential emerging from within the community.
African Inspiration under the Afrispora News banner awaits today’s story, holding space for pan‑African and diaspora achievement.
Interns, news, health and “Encamped”
- TRW Interns Showcase offers “Simple Steps to a Balanced Diet: How to Easily Meet Your Nutritional Needs Without the Hassle,” demystifying nutrition. Busy professionals learn that balanced eating need not be complex.
In news:
- Campus News reports “Nigerians Seek Help from VDM instead of Government – Skales Laments,” capturing a moment where private influencers fill a public trust gap. It is a reflection on where Nigerians turn when institutions seem absent.
- Church News carries “Eberechi Eze Credits God For Hat-Trick,” a player’s public faith moment. Athletes who mention their faith find validation in a newsmaker’s visible gratitude.
- Breaking News announces “World Cup Ticket Holders to Get Priority U.S. Visas Under Trump Plan,” a policy that links sports to diplomatic entry. Visa seekers and sports fans alike encounter a novel pathway to the United States.
- Trending News carries “Nigeria’s $5bn Gas Earnings Too Low, says Shettima,” a minister questioning national revenue potential. Energy watchers see internal debate over resource maximisation.
- NewsBreakers appears without a linked story today, holding the opinion and analysis role in reserve.
- News Extractors reports on “Epilepsy is more common in patients with frontotemporal dementia than expected,” linking neurological conditions in research. Medical professionals and caregivers gain awareness of a co-occurrence pattern.
Finally, Book of the Week again offers “Encamped,” the steady companion across these weeks. In a day full of boundaries, ginger farming, extreme sports and divine reassurance, this book remains the quiet reminder that you are held.
Stay Sharp; Stay Safe.
— Nina
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