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5 tips to release your infinite potential and overcome your fears
Can you release your infinite potential and overcome your fears? Fear š± happens to everyone, don’t be fooled by the people that don’t seem to show it. Yes, behind their poker face is their real face. They have just learned to āmaskā it and cover up their true emotions.
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A Lesson on persistence inspired by Usain Bolt
Persistence is the key to success in any Olympic sport. But none more so than Track and Field, where competition is rife. Usain Bolt was built for the 100m. It’s hard to imagine him ever struggling to break into the Olympic team.
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10 MOST effective tips to change your money frequency š¤
Change your money frequency? It sounds strange, but many people believe that money has a feeling or vibration associated with it. For example, have you ever heard a gambler say they’re feeling lucky? Itās as if they already know they’re going to win! š
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Tree of bliss
Divine being dwells in mankind Joy and peace for all that abide Striving, working to be free Inspired us to grow an apple tree š³
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How to crush limiting beliefs fast using a tip from Napolean Hill
Napoleon Hill (1883 ā 1970) was aĀ famous American author and pioneer in the field of personal development. One of his most notable achievements was his iconic book Think and Grow Rich. The purpose of the book reveals the mindset of millionaires. Hill outlines the thirteen principles of success.
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5 lessons to overcome negativity like a Zen Master
How would a Zen Master overcome negativity? A Zen Master is a vague term for a spiritual teacher in the area of meditation and wisdom. And with so much negativity in the world today, it’s easy to get caught up in the endless loop of negative thinking. Most people continue to think negative thoughts all…
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Can you learn emotional intelligence?
Can you improve your emotional intelligence? Emotional intelligence gives you the tools to manage your emotions. And by learning this skill set you can improve how you communicate with yourself and other people.
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How to conquer your monkey mind and expand your horizons
It sounds a bit funny, but we all have a ‘monkey mind’. It exists within all of us. Its purpose is to keep us safe, protected and comfortable. Similar to us, primates need to survive. They are social animals that strive to stay safe and avoid danger! And we share a lot in common with…
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How our attitude to climate change can save the world!
Climate change is really happening. But facts and figures donāt give you the full picture. Thatās why change starts with knowledge and understanding about the situation.
