Editor’s Picks – January 28, 2026 | Caring Leadership, Inner Calibration & Growth Without Fracture
By Nina Caldwell
Last updated: January 28, 2026
January 28 circles around care and calibration: caring leadership, caring for teens’ minds and men’s hearts, caring for farms, institutions, and the spiritual interior where junk quietly piles up. It’s a day about adjusting what you permit, in relationships, wardrobes, policies, and thoughts, so that growth can continue without fracture.
TRW, ThriVe! and value
- TRW Consult US again fronts its “Newsletter,” this time via an updated Google link that aggregates ongoing TRW updates and insights. It functions as a live stream of campaigns, resources, and announcements for clients and friends.
- TRW Consult UK reprises “Product-Centric Marketing: Driving Business Growth Through Product Excellence,” arguing that real growth rests on strong products more than clever promotions. The piece presses businesses to invest in the offering before amplifying the message.
- ThriVers Academy probes relationships in “Are You Holding Onto Relationships That Are Holding You Back?,” asking whether your circle is aligned with your direction. Readers are encouraged to evaluate attachments through the lens of destiny, not just history.
At the Publisher’s Desk, ThriVe! Website studies Nehemiah in “The Playbook of A Leader Who Really Cares: Leadership Lessons from Nehemiah,” mapping his habits into a modern leadership template. Care here looks like prayer, planning, protection, and persistence, not sentiment.
On screen, ThriVe! TV shares “How to Thrive Despite the Odds,” a video session on flourishing under pressure. It leans into mindset and strategy when external conditions are unfriendly.
In your ears, ThriVe! Podcast talks “How to Identify and Exchange Value,” exploring what you truly bring and how to trade it well. The conversation links self‑knowledge to fair exchange in work and relationships.
Digests: stress, screens, security and scholarships
- Business Digest offers “Stress Management and Virtual Assistance: Keys to Triumphant Business Management,” pairing founder wellbeing with delegation. It positions virtual assistants as both productivity tools and stress buffers.
- Health & Fitness Digest lists “Health Tips – Pro Mental Health Screen-Free Activities for Preteens,” suggesting offline practices that support young minds. Parents and caregivers get concrete ways to protect preteens from digital overload.
- Security Digest walks through “12 Guides on How to Conduct a Tabletop Physical Security Exercise,” structured simulations for incident readiness. Organisations are shown how to rehearse responses before real crises hit.
- Masculine Digest advises on health in “5 Foods That Protect Your Heart,” dietary support for cardiovascular resilience. Men are reminded that strength includes arteries and not just muscles.
- Travel Digest curates “Wine Country Escapes: Vineyard Tours for Connoisseurs,” slow trips through vineyards and tastings. It’s a softer, sensory side of travel for those who equate rest with terroir.
- Jobs, Grants & Scholarships announces the “Trustee Scholarship at Boston University (2025) for Undergraduates,” a prestigious merit‑based award. High‑achieving students see a full‑tuition path into a U.S. degree.
TRW Digest links back to “Editor’s Picks – December 2, 2025 | Quiet Power, Inner Weather & the Signals We Can’t Ignore,” a prior curation on internal states and subtle cues. It deepens today’s theme of noticing what’s going on inside and around you.
Immigration Monitor explains “UK Migration Overhaul 2025: New Settlement and Citizenship Rules Explained,” breaking down policy changes in the UK. Migrants, employers, and advisors gain a clearer reading of the new rulebook.
Writing, tech, and the long view
- The Ready Writers Consult warns against “5 Mistakes You Should Avoid When Writing a Curriculum Vitae (CV),” from cluttered layouts to vague achievements. Jobseekers receive a corrective checklist before hitting “submit.”
- SOI Publishing teaches “The Art of Seduction: How to Entice and Captivate Your Readers,” an essay on pulling readers into text. It treats curiosity and emotional resonance as core tools of prose.
- The Literary Renaissance Foundation clarifies “Guided Reading – What Does It Mean?,” a method where a facilitator walks readers through a text. Educators and parents see how structured reading builds comprehension.
- Internship Training underscores “The Primacy of Writing: Why Every Professional Should Have Good Writing Skills,” a video on writing as career infrastructure. It insists that, whatever your field, words remain a primary tool for impact.
In tech, Techie Digest notes “Scientists Developed an AI-backed Self-healing System,” technology that detects and fixes faults autonomously. The piece sits at the intersection of AI, reliability engineering and resilience.
Stati News revisits international institutions in “The League of Nations,” a look at the body that predated the UN. History and policy readers get context for how global governance has evolved.
STEM Trends again features “Webb Captures First Direct Image of an Exoplanet: HIP 65426 b,” a repeat of a signature space-science article. The image remains a flagship symbol of JWST’s capabilities.
Faith, women, and the field
- Daily Dew Series profiles “Men in the Bible: A Laidback and Complacent Man,” warning against passivity. Men are invited to examine where comfort has replaced calling.
- Daily Dew Devotional shares “An Effective Insulator Against Sin | The Power of God’s Word Within,” presenting internalised Scripture as protection. The focus is on word‑saturated hearts as buffers against temptation.
- Daily Dew Inspiration asks “Is There ‘Junk’ In Your Life?,” prompting a decluttering of habits and attachments. Readers are nudged toward a spiritual and practical clear‑out.
- Daily Dew Testimonies tells “Delivered From the Oppression of the Enemy,” a story of spiritual liberation. It offers hope to those feeling spiritually harassed.
- Daily Dew Reflections exhorts in “Take it With You – Spiritual Armor for Everyday Battles,” applying armour imagery to daily life. The reflection reminds believers that preparation is a daily choice, not an emergency scramble.
- Daily Dew Spotlights explains “Understanding God: He is Methodical,” highlighting divine orderliness. Readers who dislike chaos find comfort in a God who plans and sequences.
In women’s content, Feminine Digest publishes “Yes, You Can Heal From Rape,” a heavy but necessary piece about trauma recovery. It insists that healing is possible, however long the journey.
StellAfrique offers “Dress Your Shape: Simple Fashion Tips for All Women,” styling guidance for diverse body types. Women are encouraged to emphasise fit and confidence over trends alone.
In agriculture, Agric Digest reports “We’ll support farmers with interest-free loans – FG,” a federal promise to underwrite farmers’ capital. It signals policy attention to smallholder financing and food security.
Ogidi Olu Farms diagnoses “Planting Problems: Land Preparation and Planting Methods,” common errors from land prep to sowing. Farmers get prescriptive advice on how to set crops up for success from day one.
Within Afro‑Nigerian inspiration, Nigerian Inspiration celebrates “Nigerian Prodigy, Dr. Anne-Marie Imafidon Becomes Youngest University Chancellor,” a STEM‑star’s leadership milestone. It stands as another data point in Nigeria’s global intellectual footprint.
Afrispora News under African Inspiration profiles “Kofi Annan: The African Who Shaped Global Governance,” reviewing his tenure and influence. African readers see a continent‑born leader at the heart of world diplomacy.
Interns, news, compliance and the heart
- TRW Interns Showcase shares “5 Ways to Manage a Healthy Gut for Optimal Well-Being,” a non‑copy version of the same gut‑health theme seen earlier. Interns present accessible steps from diet to lifestyle for digestive resilience.
In the news:
- Campus News recognises “Abduljabbar Umar Wins Generation Award,” highlighting youth achievement. It spotlights emerging generational leaders.
- Church News reports “Prophet Uebert Angel Gifts Private Island to Pastor Chris Oyakhilome,” an extravagant gesture within charismatic networks. The story sits at the intersection of wealth, honour and ministry optics.
- Breaking News notes “Donald Trump Set To Host Rwanda and Democratic Republic of Congo,” a planned diplomatic engagement by the current U.S. president. It flags an Africa‑focused conversation from the White House.
- Trending News covers “Ooni of Ife Marries New Wife, Mariam Anako, After Divorce,” a royal remarriage story. It illustrates continuity and change within Nigeria’s traditional royalty.
- NewsBreakers features “Cheshire Mother Who Hid Child In Drawer From Birth Jailed,” a disturbing UK criminal case. The piece raises questions about mental health, secrecy, and systemic oversight.
- News Extractors reminds that “MSPs Need To Keep CMMC Compliance Top Of Mind,” focusing on U.S. Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification requirements. Managed service providers are urged to treat compliance as a continuous discipline.
Finally, Book of the Week shifts to a new title: “The Heart Is Not a Republic For Politics…,” a book whose very name insists that not every interior space is up for election. After a slate full of laws, loans, awards, and appointments, it reminds readers to guard the inner seat from becoming just another contested territory.
Stay Sharp; Stay Safe.
— Nina
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