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Why Is It So Difficult To Let Go Of Everything That Does Not Serve You?

The holiday season is typically a transitional period, whereby we reflect on what happened in our lives in the year that is about to end, and on what we would like to happen in the one that’s about to come. Such inner process is usually an “accumulation-based” one. It basically boils down to: “these are […]

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What You Fear Is Unreal, What Is Real Is Beyond Fear

Imagine how liberating it would be if you could completely extinguish any trace of fear from your life. Eradicate it, and, of course, along with it all its secondary manifestations or products (stress, anxiety, indecision, procrastination, guilt – you name it). Furthermore, wouldn’t it be fantastic if you could do so immediately, at once, avoiding

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To Teach Is Not To Preach: How Excitement And Participation Lead To Successful Education

Fact: there’s not a single thing in life for which it’s better to talk about than to actually experience it. But we need to talk about things. Language helps our ideas become concrete. It gives them direction and potential. So it’s not surprising that language is the cornerstone of any meaningful educational process. The Teacher

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Why Don’t They Teach This At School? How To Distinguish Between What Serves You And What Doesn’t

In my previous blog post, I argued that your life’s number one purpose is to constantly learn new things, put them in practice and, consequently, grow to your next best version. At some point in this article, I referred to what I believe is a key skill for every human being to exercise, in every

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How To Never Stop Learning And Growing: Your Lifelong Journey As A Student And Practitioner

In a previous blog post, I discussed how our mind operates in such a way as to create severe limitations for us on all important areas of our lives. I also tried to discuss the reasons behind this inherently problematic function of our mind. In the same post, I continued with presenting 10 practical (and readily

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