2022 does not deserve more of the same
CWIST by cwist_7wjo8zsokq7p December 15, 2021

2022 does not deserve more of the same

Since ancient Greece and Rome, civilizations have followed different calendars, and in the Western world, the one in force is the Gregorian calendar, in honor of Pope Gregory XIII (07/01/1502 - 10/04/1585). It is a calendar solar calendarbased on the movement of the earth around the sun and has 365 days and 6 hours.

The Jewish calendar is based on the movements of the Moon and Sun, and is therefore a calendar lunissolar calendar. Thus, the months are counted from the lunar cycles, and the years from the solar cycles. Therefore, years can vary from 12 to 13 months, with 29 or 30 days. The years are 11 days shorter than the Gregorian calendar, and the adjustment cycle is 19 years.

CWIST holds its annual S.T.O.P. with its board of partners during the period that extends from the end of the Yom Kippur fast and the blowing of the Shofar, 10 days after the end of the Jewish New Year until Kings Day of the Christian era the following year. We are, therefore, experiencing our period of change to start 2022 more airy, with a new website, new products, and communication in the social networks adjusted to the reality of the moment, and what a moment!

Twelve months of the pandemic are behind us and 12 months of elections lie ahead. Is it time to wait and see? Or do we incorporate ongoing changes and innovations in all areas of knowledge in the modern world to streamline our customers' journey? Absence of movement, resistance to acceleration or inertia It is the convenience driving our actions that leads us to ask: What does it cost to do nothing?

In order not to offer the market more of the same we need to invest time and money. CWIST has been doing this since the 80's and mindset aeration is its core. Contact us.

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