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The 2026 Energy Voucher application period runs from June 15 through December 31, but eligibility requires more than receiving a qualifying benefit. Households must also meet the registered household member criteria. This practical guide explains support amounts by household size, the documents applicants should prepare, and how to apply online through Bokjiro or at the administrative welfare center for their registered address. It also outlines the difference between deductions from electricity, city gas, or district heating bills and using the National Happiness Card. Understanding these steps can help households select the appropriate support method and avoid missing updates after a move, provider change, or household membership change. #EnergyVoucher #Bokjiro
The government’s “AI for Everyone” project could expand access to generative AI and simplify the use of public services. Its impact, however, will depend on verifiable operating standards—not just the promise of free, unlimited access. The call for operators closed on August 11, 2026, but selection, contracting, and launch remain separate stages. The article reviews key questions around measuring the required 50% proprietary and 30% other domestic model usage, conducting external audits, protecting personal data, and assigning responsibility for erroneous applications. It also explains why success should be measured through usage gaps, task completion, error rates, incidents, costs, and reliability rather than subscriber totals alone. #AI #DigitalGovernment
Beginning June 1, 2026, typhoon intensity will be displayed through numbered icons representing five maximum wind-speed ranges. The higher the number, the stronger the winds near the storm’s center. Understanding the broader warning system is equally important. Heavy-rain information may take the form of likelihood information, preliminary advisories, advisories, warnings, or emergency disaster alerts, and these notices are not guaranteed to appear in sequence. Land alert zones have also been subdivided from 183 to 235, meaning alerts can vary within the same city or county. The article explains how to interpret each level, why forecast lifting times can change, and what to do first when danger is present. #DisasterPreparedness #Typhoon
To-do lists are useful for capturing tasks, but they do not distinguish between activity and impact. A success list goes further by identifying the few tasks that contribute most directly to a desired result. This matters because time assigned by default often flows to easy or urgent-looking work rather than high-impact work. The article presents a practical approach: assess goal impact, urgency, and opportunity cost; use the 80/20 principle to search for the vital few; and schedule uninterrupted execution time for core tasks first. Priorities should also remain open to revision. Performance metrics and new information may change which tasks deserve attention. #Productivity #DecisionMaking
When anxiety and illness disrupt daily life, ordinary routines can take on new importance. For Venerable Seonjae, the kitchen became more than a place to prepare food: it offered practical work, direct care for her body, and a renewed sense of control. Her experience illustrates why regular cooking and meals may help restore structure during difficult periods. At the same time, personal or spiritual dietary practices should not be mistaken for universal medical guidance. There is no established evidence that green onions, garlic, or meat generally cause anxiety, and cirrhosis should not be treated through diet alone. The article explores both the value of food-centered routines and the need for evidence-based, individualized care. #SelfManagement #Nutrition
2026 Jeonse Deposit Return Guarantee Premium Support Application Guide
The 2026 jeonse deposit return guarantee premium support program can reimburse eligible tenants without a home for premiums already paid, up to KRW 400,000. Why it matters: eligibility depends on more than holding a guarantee. Applicants must have a valid HUG, HF, or SGI guarantee as of the application date, a rental deposit of no more than KRW 300 million, and income within the threshold for their applicant type. The application also requires supporting records such as the guarantee certificate, premium payment proof, lease agreement, and relevant income and marriage documents. Because application periods, remaining budgets, and online or in-person channels are set locally, applicants should review the 2026 notice issued by the government where they reside and monitor any requests for supplementary documents. #Jeonse #HousingCosts