Editor’s Picks – January 26, 2026 | How Hidden Systems Shape Destiny, Reach & Resilience
By Nina Caldwell
Last updated: January 26, 2026
January 26 is a destiny and systems edition: from thoughts that shape lives and tags that shape reach, to soil doctors, soybeans, gut health and security patches that quietly keep whole networks standing. Every piece sits somewhere between what you are becoming and the structures that either support or sabotage that becoming.
TRW, ThriVe! and mindset
- TRW Consult US points readers to the TRW Consult “Newsletter,” a Google‑hosted resource showcasing ongoing updates and curated insights from the consultancy. It functions as a living bulletin of campaigns, learnings and offers.
- TRW Consult UK explains “The Importance of Tags in WordPress: A Guide to Boost Your Content’s Reach,” showing how tags help structure content and improve discoverability. For publishers, it emphasises that taxonomy is strategy, not decoration.
- ThriVers Academy shares “7 Practical Tips to Achieve a Positive Mindset,” a concrete set of habits for cultivating positivity. Readers are invited to treat mindset as a daily practice rather than a vague wish.
From the Publisher’s Desk, ThriVe! Website reflects in “Sow a Thought, Shape Your Destiny,” tracing how repeated thoughts become outcomes. It calls readers to audit the ideas they allow to take root.
ThriVe! TV features “From Value to Greatness Part 2,” again tying greatness to the value you offer. The episode pushes viewers to ask how they can be genuinely useful where they are.
ThriVe! Podcast begins “Navigating the Journey of Destiny ,” exploring how to walk out calling over time. It helps listeners frame life as a guided journey, not random drift.
Digests: stories, teens, email and streets
- Business Digest shows “How to Enhance Your Brand Value With a Well-Told Story,” unpacking narrative as a brand asset. Businesses are encouraged to move beyond features to meaningful storytelling.
- Health & Fitness Digest addresses “Ways to Cope with Mental Health in the Digital Age as a Teenager,” focusing on adolescent wellbeing amid constant connectivity. It recognises young people as a frontline demographic in today’s mental‑health landscape.
- Security Digest details “Your Email Security Best Practices,” guidelines to protect inboxes from phishing and compromise. The article treats email as both gateway and risk surface in corporate life.
- Masculine Digest offers “8 Things to Know about Someone Before You Date Them,” a checklist for wise relational entry. It encourages men to prioritise knowledge over chemistry alone.
- Travel Digest invites readers to “Urban Wanderlust: City Walking Tours for Street Savvy,” exploring cities on foot. Travellers are nudged toward slow, observant engagement with urban spaces.
- Jobs, Grants & Scholarships lists the “Custodian Graduate Trainee Program (2025),” a graduate track with Custodian. It provides fresh graduates with an on‑ramp into corporate experience.
Within TRW Digest, the referenced curation is “Editor’s Picks – December 1, 2025: New Month, New Momentum, Power Seasons, Quiet Realignment,” a previous edition. It serves as a seasonal anchor for readers looking back.
Immigration Monitor contributes “Naturalization in the United States: A Source-Based Overview,” compiling official data and sources on U.S. naturalisation. Policy watchers get a structured, reference‑heavy look at citizenship pathways.
Writing craft, synthetic data and luminous life
- The Ready Writers Consult shares “6 Tips for Writing Powerful Dialogue,” focused on making conversations on the page sound real and purposeful. Fiction and non‑fiction writers alike gain tools for character and clarity.
- SOI Publishing warns in “How Not to Write a Sales Letter,” outlining common persuasion mistakes. Marketers learn what to avoid if they want readers to stay engaged.
- The Literary Renaissance Foundation offers “10 Reasons People Who Read a Lot are More Likely to be Successful,” linking reading habits to life outcomes. It frames books as a long‑term competitive advantage.
- Internship Training teaches “Creative Writing,” a video session on imaginative craft. Students and interns receive guided practice in generating and shaping stories.
In tech, Techie Digest explores “Synthetic Data Generation: The Future of Data for Machine Learning,” discussing artificial datasets for training models. Data scientists see synthetic data positioned as a response to privacy and scarcity constraints.
Stati News presents “Education in Nigeria: A Statistical Journey Through the 20th and 21st Centuries,” a numeric overview of schooling over time. It offers policymakers and citizens trend lines for planning and advocacy.
STEM Trends unpacks “Understanding the Art of Bioluminescence in STEM,” exploring organisms that emit light. Scientists and students get a cross‑section of biology, chemistry and aesthetics.
Men, God, women and work
- Daily Dew Series continues with “Men in the Bible: How NOT to Be A Father,” a cautionary look at paternal failures. It pushes male readers to learn fatherhood from negative examples as well as positive ones.
- Daily Dew Devotional offers “The First Step to Keeping God’s Word Without Struggle,” a starting point for consistent obedience. The focus is on heart posture before effort.
- Daily Dew Inspiration urges “Live For God Until Your Last Breath,” a call to lifelong faithfulness. It frames perseverance as worship.
- Daily Dew Testimonies shares “I Thank God that He Gave Me a Second Chance,” a story of restored opportunity. Readers facing regret see a narrative of renewal.
- Daily Dew Reflections posts “From Loss to Lift: When God Turns Setbacks Into New Beginnings,” a meditation on God transforming business loss. It reinterprets failure as seedbed for new directions.
- Daily Dew Spotlights explores “Understanding God: God of Imagination,” portraying God as creative and inventive. The piece encourages believers to see their own imagination as a reflection of His.
In women’s content, Feminine Digest addresses leadership in “How to Motivate Your Team in a Crisis,” offering guidance for keeping teams engaged under pressure. Female leaders receive tools for crisis‑time communication and morale.
StellAfrique asks “Why So Many Women Wear Wigs,” examining reasons from convenience to styling versatility. It normalises wig use as a practical and aesthetic choice.
In agric, Agric Digest again features “FAO, PhosAgro unveil joint Soil Doctors Programme,” a capacity‑building initiative for soil management. The programme trains “soil doctors” who help farmers diagnose and improve soil health.
Ogidi Olu Farms explains “Forms of Soybean And Tips On How To Use Them,” detailing soybean types and applications. Farmers and consumers get a primer on incorporating soy into production and diets.
Within Afro‑Nigerian inspiration, Nigerian Inspiration profiles “Moro Ojomo: From Underdog to Super Bowl Stardom,” charting a Nigerian player’s rise in American football. It becomes a template of perseverance from obscurity to elite sport.
Afrispora News under African Inspiration highlights “Amina J. Mohammed — Architect of the Sustainable Development Goals,” recognising her role in shaping the SDGs. The article positions her as a key Nigerian figure in global governance.
Interns, refineries, ceasefires, and patches
- TRW Interns Showcase offers “5 Ways to Manage a Healthy Gut for Optimal Well-Being — Copy,” a guide to digestive health. It links gut care to overall physical and mental well-being.
In the news:
- Campus News reports “New PH Refinery, over 90 Percent Completed — Says Mele Kyari,” an update on the Port Harcourt refinery project. The story touches on energy security and infrastructure timelines.
- Church News notes “Rt Rev Nicholas Hudson Installed as New Bishop of Plymouth,” marking a leadership change in the Catholic Church in England. It situates a diocesan appointment within wider ecclesial life.
- Breaking News carries “Afghan Suspect in National Guard Shooting Radicalized After Entering U.S.,” connecting a violent incident to radicalisation narratives. Readers see security, migration and extremism converge in one case.
- Trending News shares “Adeleke Appoints Former Commissioner As Monarch,” a political‑traditional crossover in Osun State. It illustrates the interplay between elective office and traditional authority.
- NewsBreakers highlights “Top Stories,” especially “Israeli Security Cabinet Approves Lebanon Ceasefire Deal, After 11th-hour Strikes.” The focus is on a ceasefire decision that follows intense final strikes.
- News Extractors warns about “ConnectWise ScreenConnect Vulnerability Exploited: CISA,” a remote‑support security flaw being actively abused. IT teams are alerted to patch and monitor affected systems urgently.
Finally, Book of the Week once again features “Encamped,” the continuing anchor title at iwe.store. Amid stories of refineries, radicals, refactors and readers, it quietly offers a picture of being surrounded and held.
Stay Sharp; Stay Safe.
— Nina
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