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Covering a minor wound.
Are you seeing things — as they really are? Or. Are you seeing things — like you want to see them? There isn’t a right or wrong answer here. It’s just good, if you know the difference. Why? Because seeing things — the way you want to see them — is a coping mechanism. Coping is a band-aid approach. Eventually, it comes off. Life Is Fabulous!
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Turn it up.
You have a “success thermostat”. When something good happens to you — but, you believe you’re not worthy — it gets dialed down, and you feel bad. When you achieve a goal — but, believe you don’t deserve it — it dials down, and things fall apart. See. Your beliefs, in your subconscious mind, is what moves the darn dial. And. Hear me here. This thing has the power, to regulate, what you achieve in your life. Life Is Fabulous!
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A very brief period of time.
Have you ever had a meaningful moment — happen — through a meaning(less) event? The truth is, it happens this way, often. So. Careful what you deem unimportant. You might miss out on a real-growth moment. Life Is Fabulous!
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Crank up the tunes!
How do you do something (really important), when you don’t want to? And. Why in the world wouldn’t you want to do something — really important? Chances are, it’s because, the thought of doing it makes you feel yuky. Feeling yuky can be connected to a couple of things. #1) You don’t think you can do it. In other words, a lack of self-confidence. Or, #2) If you do make something important happen, you don’t want to deal with your fear of success (or failure). My best advice: Treat those feelings like you would a loud, obnoxious person at a slammin’ party. Just ignore ‘em. Life Is Fabulous!
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Making dreams a reality.
Seeing the beauty in life, freaks me out. Letting go of the need to struggle, is confusing. Personal growth, messes with my head. My choice? Stick with it. See. You, too, must stick with it. Do what you know to be true for you. Life Is Fabulous!

