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Mimi Ikonn, the cofounder of wellness brand Intelligent Change and a social media influencer, told Business Insider that making lasting changes requires a holistic approach. But she warned against making too many goals and instead to narrow it down to three to five ultimate goals for the year. "The more people you tell about your goals and dreams, the more chances you're going to actually do it." Share your goals on social mediaSimilar to having an accountability buddy, sharing your resolutions on social media can actually put gentle pressure on you to achieve them. Ikonn said that one of her goals in 2024 was to do more public speaking and she decided to share this on social media.
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Martin Shkreli is out of jail and earning $2,500 a month working as a consultant at a law firm. Shkreli is also living in Queens with his sister, per a report by the US Probation Office. A year after getting out of jail, Martin Shkreli — also known as "Pharma Bro" — is earning $2,500 as a consultant for a law firm, and living with his sister in Queens, New York. However, Shkreli was released from jail early in May 2022, after which he was transferred to a halfway house, where he lived until September. Upon getting out of jail, he posted a selfie of himself on Facebook, saying: "Getting out of real prison is easier than getting out of Twitter prison."
Moderna CEO, Stephane Bancel attends 2019 Forbes Healthcare Summit at the Jazz at Lincoln Center on December 05, 2019 in New York City. Moderna CEO Stephane Bancel will testify before the Senate health committee in March over the company's plans to hike the price of its Covid-19 vaccine. Sanders, in a letter to Bancel last month, slammed the proposed price hike as "outrageous" given that the vaccine was developed in cooperation with the National Institutes of Health using taxpayer money. When the federal supply runs out, uninsured adults may have to pay the full price for the shots. There is a federal free vaccine program for children whose families or caretakers can't afford the shots.
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