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“9 things I learned about giving up the illusion of security”

As someone who has always craved stability and security, I used to hold onto the illusion of control tightly. I thought that by carefully planning out every aspect of my life, I could avoid any potential setbacks or disappointments. But over time, I came to realize that this way of thinking was limiting me in…
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Feeling loved while traveling

Have you ever felt a deep sense of love and connection while traveling, even with people you just met? That’s the beauty of experiencing new places and cultures, it allows us to open our hearts and minds to new possibilities. But why do we often limit love to romantic relationships or family ties? Can’t we…
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“Live Your Best Life: The Secret to Alignment and Fulfillment”

Living an aligned life is about being in harmony with your true self. It’s about being in tune with what your heart, mind, and body are telling you, and making choices that align with your values and goals. Many people believe that living with your gut, or following your intuition, is the key to living…
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“7 Tips for Overcoming Fear: A Reality Check on Finding Your Courage”

“I wish I could give you the magic solution to conquering fear, and while others may promise that their tips will solve all your problems, let’s get real. There is no one-size-fits-all answer. We all have our own perspectives and realities, and the only thing I can offer is what has worked for me. Take…
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Sincerely yours Tati..

” All you need is the willingness to create something that is authentic and true and moving you, something that lifts you out of your human experience and into another, something that make sense of the past, clears your perception of the future, makes you experience the same emotions you did when you first fell…
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The Courage to Make a Change

Change can be a difficult concept to understand. We often think that we need to make big, significant changes in order to make an impact on our lives or the world around us. However, in our pursuit of the “big things,” we can sometimes overlook the small, seemingly insignificant things. But are they really insignificant?…




