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Did you know there is more than one way to think? Read on to discover two powerful thinking styles that can help you live a fuller, more rewarding life.
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Did you know there is more than one way to think? Read on to discover two powerful thinking styles that can help you live a fuller, more rewarding life.
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Laughter unites and heals us in ways little else can, making the world a better place. Let’s take our daily dose of the transformative power of humor!
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I feel truly happy and proud for my classmate who always topped our class every single year in school. She was not just brilliant but also determined and focused.
Today, seeing her achieve such great heights is incredibly inspiring. She is now successfully managing her own start-up overseas along with her husband, bringing in a fresh, innovative approach to her work.
I still remember telling her once that she would achieve something big in life—and today, those words have come true. It gives me immense joy to see someone I studied, played, and grew up with doing so well.
Moments like these remind me how beautiful it is to witness the success of people who were once part of our everyday lives.
Wishing them prosperity and success in everything they do.
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Do you stand out or fade into the crowd? Want to make your mark? It’s easier than you think. Let’s explore the simple things that can set you apart.
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Can you ever be too old to start over or achieve more? Not a chance. Many succeed because of age, not in spite of it. Here are a few who proved it’s never too late.
Must- read article.
Colonel Sanders started KFC at 62.
Julia Child published her first cookbook at 50.
Vera Wang entered fashion at 40 and built a global brand.
Grandma Moses began painting at 76 and became world famous.
Even Ray Kroc scaled McDonald’s in his 50s.
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I’ve started looking at life a bit differently lately. Like when I go to a store, I already know if I want something, I have to pay for it. Simple.
Recently, I noticed the same thing in real life. At work, I wanted more flexibility and less stress, but I also realized that means being super responsible, meeting deadlines on time, and sometimes saying no to distractions. That’s the price for that kind of peace.
Earlier, I used to get frustrated, why so much effort, why so many compromises? But now it feels clearer. If I want something, I accept what comes with it.
Even in relationships, if I want closeness, I have to give time, patience, and understanding.
This shift has made things lighter. I don’t overthink as much anymore. I just ask myself, am I willing to pay the price? If yes, I go all in. If not,…
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💎 Authenticity
A master potter was known for creating the most beautiful vases in the land. One day, a student noticed a small, visible crack in one of the master's favorite pieces. "Master," the student asked, "why do you keep this one? It is flawed."
The master smiled and replied...
Humanity + Happiness = Peace & Prosperity
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Ever end the day wondering where the time went? You’re not alone. Busy days can blur by, leaving you feeling ineffective and drained. Let’s look at how you can regain control.
Regaining control starts with small intentional choices.
This makes it feel doable. It’s not about overhauling your life, just making better choices moment by moment.
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Why do we worry? The reasons vary, but the source remains the same. Understanding where it originates is the first step to overcoming it once and for all.
“Worry means to give way to anxiety or unease” — such a simple definition, yet it made me pause. It shows how often we allow worry instead of questioning it. Insightful piece!
A thoughtful and uplifting article that genuinely brightened my day.