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Category Archives: awareness
Putting Fear in Perspective
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The Evolution of the Self-Help Industry
Have you ever noticed that short, simple sayings are often the most powerful and memorable? I remember my Grandmother used to say, “You can if you think you can.” I’m unsure if she realized how insightful this was when she … Continue reading
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A Strange Visitor From Another Planet
Or maybe it’s a ghost. It is ridiculously unpredictable and attacks its prey in a variety of ways. British golf announcers like to refer to a challenging golf hole as diabolical (meaning characteristic of the Devil or so evil as … Continue reading