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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.


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🌱 Happiness Question for 2026: Week #12


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1 Deep Reality Behind Good Deeds!



I remember a situation where I chose to be honest even though I knew it wouldn’t be easy. A close colleague had made a mistake, and instead of covering it up or staying silent, I spoke the truth when it mattered. In that moment, it felt right. There was a sense of clarity and calm inside me, like I had done what I believed was right.


But honesty came with its own side. It hurt her, and for a while, things felt a bit distant and uncomfortable between us. I could feel that my words had created a gap, even though my intention was never to harm.


That’s when I realized something important.

Doing the right thing doesn’t always lead to only positive outcomes. There can be some negativity attached to it, and maybe that’s just how life works.

Still, I would choose that honesty again, because the good it…

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What if you could predict the future? Imagine the power of knowing what’s ahead. The truth is, you can when you understand how. Let’s uncover how to make it happen.


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Donna Pourier
Donna Pourier
4 hours ago

Brilliant!

The idea of continuous observation and refinement really stands out as practical advice.

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🌍 ZP H2P2- Week 2

🏠 Stewardship



An elderly man was seen planting olive trees in his garden. A neighbor passed by and laughed, saying, "Why bother? You’ll be long gone before those trees ever bear fruit."

The man smiled and replied, "I have...

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The story is mind-blowing and really makes the concept impactful and memorable.

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With increasing technological and business change, some principles endure. Leadership training and firsthand thinking are two such essentials, yet many organizations neglect them to their own detriment. Let’s examine how to change this trend.


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Melissa
Melissa
yesterday

Really enjoyed this article. Timeless principles like these help cut through noise and bring focus back to what truly matters.

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Instant Joy: The Reopened Book


I finally picked up a book I’d set aside back in mid-December. After only a couple of pages, life’s "other engagements" took over, and it gathered dust for months. But yesterday, I finally reopened it, and the feeling was instant—pure, unadulterated joy.


Returning to those pages felt like stepping back into a conversation that never truly ended. The weight of the book in my hands and the familiar scent of the paper brought a sense of peace I didn't realize I was missing. It wasn't just about the story; it was the simple, quiet thrill of finally reclaiming that lost moment for myself.

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Starting a book again can feel a little difficult, but once you get into it, nothing feels better than the joy of reading. 📖

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Why do some people despise pressure while others thrive in it? Which type are you? Let’s look at some simple ways anyone can use to ease some of the stress in their lives.


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I learned that pressure, when managed thoughtfully, can become a powerful tool for growth and better decision-making.

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Driving through life with an unclear, cluttered mind is like speeding down the highway with a grimy, filthy windshield — blinding and risky. If that’s you, let’s clean off the mess to help you navigate life better.


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I appreciate the powerful windshield analogy. It beautifully explains how mental clutter blocks clarity and why clearing our thoughts matters.

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