Navigating life
Navigating life
Navigating life
Your morning fix-Love doesn’t have to be perfect
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Your morning fix-Past and present are intertwined.
Sometimes choices made is the past is irrevocably, so yes your past can be your future.
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Your morning fix-The key to survival is love.
The best feeling is the sensation of being loved, It is an extremely powerful emotion that can re-energize and inspire as well cause destruction. So Love without having any expectations, but let them know they can leave whenever they choose as long as they give you two weeks' notice
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Your morning fix-Experience life as a constant miracle.
What joy there is in recognizing with gratitude the value in a situation? Life gives us an amazing amount of juggling to do which require a great deal of flexibility, patience, love and humor. Experiencing life as a constant miracle, despite struggles, creates ecstasy and awe!!!!!!!!! within. Consciously creating what
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Your morning fix-Fortitude is more important than winning.
Since you’ve come this far, you might as well finish the race, but it’s not about winning but more about fortitude which is required for you to overcome obstacles, so when it comes to people you interact with, be it work or love take each moment as it
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Your morning fix-Dream a new dream.
You don’t have to see the ending to keep moving forward, and you don’t have to hold onto old dreams. If one dream fail, dream a new dream. The goal is, to keep moving.
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Why confidence start from childhood.
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Energy reading, 8/26 what’s hidden.
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Your morning fix- Little pleasures make up life.
I've discovered that while everyone wants to live at the top of the mountain, happiness and growth actually happen along the way. Little pleasures make up life. These tiny victories add up to happiness. The large ones arrive far too rarely. And the major victories are meaningless if
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The first step in loving someone is letting them be exactly who they are.
The worst aspect of a breakup is uncovering every new layer of attachment and grief that needs to be released, as well as the lingering bitterness and unanswered concerns. Did I make a mistake? Did I not give them everything they wanted? But the question you should really ask, did
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