Category: Relationships
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Opportunity !
To Take Advantage of Opportunity Now, at the New Year … or whenever you wish to start anew… 1. Begin. – Remember the feeling you get from taking the first step is far better than the feeling you get from sitting around thinking about it. So get up and get moving. Take the first step…
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New Year – New Empowering Attitudes!
1. Let go of cheating on your future with your past. It’s time to move on and tell a new story. 2. Let go of feeling guilty for making yourself a priority. 3. Let go of all thoughts that don’t make you feel empowered and strong. 4. Let go of your fear of the unknown;…
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Pets and Telepathy
Owen K Waters – Biologist Rupert Sheldrake did enough research on the intuitive powers of pets to fill an entire book. It was called, “Dogs That Know When Their Owners Are Coming Home: And Other Unexplained Powers of Animals.” In it, Sheldrake documents extensive cases of animals’ telepathic communication, awareness of distant events and precognition…
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7 Real Jedi Mind Tricks
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in Anger, Beginners’ Mind!, Boundary Work!, Brain Science, Career, Challenges!, Consciousness, Depression, Empowerment, Energy Medicine, Gratitude, Intuition, Law of Attraction, loving and encouraging words for the day!, Meditation, Mental and Emotional Health, Mind-Body Healing, Mindfulness, Quantum “Fun and Games”, Relationships, skills for our tool kits, Stress management, Wellness and Prevention7 Real Jedi Mind Tricks by Christopher Cordry Image by Gonzalo Martín “The Force is what gives a Jedi his power. It’s an energy field created by all living things. It surrounds us and penetrates us. It binds the galaxy together.” — Obi-Wan Kenobi I suppose there are some people who, when they first saw Star Wars,…
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12 Tough Truths About Great Relationships
Written by Marc Chernoff Nothing in this world is more difficult than love. And nothing is more worth it. Our media culture – with its happily ever after fairy tales – often creates the expectation that life is supposed to be like an endless day at Disney World. And nowhere does our media culture present…
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Freeing Ourselves From Fear
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in Aging Beautifully!, Beginners’ Mind!, Boundary Work!, Career, Challenges!, Compassion, Consciousness, Dreams, Dreams & Dreaming, Embracing Change, Empowerment, Intuition, loving and encouraging words for the day!, Mental and Emotional Health, Relationships, skills for our tool kits, Stress management, Wellness and Preventionby Kate Eckman If you ask most people what they want from life, they will probably tell you they want to be happy—they want to be loved. Success, fame and fortune might come up, too. But I think what we ultimately yearn for is freedom. The freedom to be ourselves, especially in a world…
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THREE CORE PRINCIPALS OF THE ANDEAN TRADITION
In the Andean Tradition there are a number of core principals that are easy to understand and embrace. Three of them work together and are related to our core being. They are in “Quechua” the language of the Inca and the Q’ero: Munay Yachay Llankay Each word has a particular meaning and they also…
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7 Ways Happy Couples Deal With Disagreements Differently
by MARC CHERNOFF Differences of opinion don’t destroy relationships – it’s how a couple deals with their inevitable differences that counts. Every couple disagrees from time to time. Perfect compatibility is not possible, but sensibly working though incompatibility is. The difference between a happy couple and an unhappy couple is the way in which…
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21 signs you’re mentally stronger than average
by Steven Benna Mental strength takes a long time to develop. It is the daily practice of pushing yourself to grow stronger, maintaining realistic optimism, and setting healthy boundaries. Mentally strong people don’t do things like waste time feeling sorry for themselves or give away their power to other people. How do you know where…
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The Cause Of Your Low Self Esteem May Not Be What You Expect
By: Brianna | Exist Better Take a second to imagine little you – running around like the raggamuffin that you were. Imagine as far back as you can remember – back when you were first able to comprehend feedback from parents, teachers, or whatever other authorities were around. When considering the causes of low…