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A daily Health and Fitness podcast
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When dealing with others, rather than focusing on how they see things, or even how you would like them to see things, what if you focused instead on seeing yourself as someone who can see them as seeing that all as well? This way, the focal poi
The balance between fully being yourself and dealing with how others may judge you. And how understanding the reasons others may see things the way they do can help you see them in a better light and feel better about the situation as a whole.
How hiding certain aspects of yourself can prevent you from manifesting change in those areas of your life. Because once something has manifested, it can be seen by all; and if you don't want this part of you to be seen, your desire to hide wil
How the energy of a group can affect you. And finding a balance between hard work and being in the flow. (Recorded:12/7/2011)
What effect do the beliefs that are passed down from our parents have on us? Are they a hindrance to our growth or do they serve us?(Recorded:12/7/2011)
In this segment we discuss how society tends to discourage people from being proud of themselves / happy for themselves by saying that openly broadcasting your awesomeness means that you’re being vane; and how we might feel better about ourselv
In this first part of the pilot episode, Sheri and I discuss the power of using “you” vs using “I” when relating personal stories. There’s no introductions or explanations, it’s just a tiny slice of life that you may find thought provoking. (
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