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Floating Katılım Şubat 2019
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dmA🐾@62shotts·
@TrustWallet Why is your customer support so difficult to reach, everything seem like a Scam with you people
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Trust Wallet@TrustWallet·
CRYPTO COURT - Case #3 The charge: "Airdrops reward farmers, not real users.” Prosecution: Farmooors are ruining real users chances. Defense: They incentivize real usage. You're the jury, drop your Opinion below 👇
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Nawa oooo … Liverpool was robbed of two penalties only to give one undue to Man-city
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Jerry Durojaiye
Jerry Durojaiye@kokomatic·
“Baby Girl” by Beninese artist Nel Oliver, recorded in the late 1980s, is a heartfelt, multilingual song (English, French, Yoruba, and Gun) that captures a father’s blend of love, pride, and quiet sadness as he gives his daughter away on her wedding day. It beautifully reflects the bittersweet reality of watching a child grow up and begin a new chapter of her own. By God’s grace, I’ll be playing this song for my daughters on their wedding day. 🎈🎊
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THUGIN✝️🍃@stillthuginn·
If you they package military use this phone proof to avoid voice/videos calls due to the rules
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M.M@Monz_ah·
Trump backed off Greenland LOOOOOOOOL
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Mr. Possible
Mr. Possible@Mrpossidez·
When you’re surrounded by people who are asleep, you have to work hard to maintain your own wakefulness. You’ve to constantly fight against being pulled to back sleep. It really drains you because, once you’ve really tasted consciousness, you can’t afford to go back to sleep.
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MJ👑@iam__Jezreel·
Real pleasure was never meant to come from a woman. This right here!!!📌📌📌
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blue@bluewmist·
someone told me yesterday that when they feel nervous about trying something new & their heart starts beating really fast, that they call it their “inner applause” because their body is cheering them on, and i think that’s the best narrative adjustment ever.
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Oyedolapo Oyesiji
Oyedolapo Oyesiji@itsoyedolapo·
How to succeed in anything automatically. People who succeed aren’t trying harder than people who fail. Success is automatic when your programming is right. I learned this from Myron Golden and it changed how I see success. Let me explain. Myron said he works 1/10th as hard now as he did when he made 1/10th of the money. Same person. Less effort. 10X the income. What did he do? He reprogrammed his operating system. Now, think of your mind like a computer. You have an operating system running in the background. That’s your subconscious beliefs. Then you have software. That’s your actions and behaviors. If you’re running a “failure operating system” and you try to install “success software,” you get an error message. You read the success book. Error message. You hire the coach. Error message. You attend the seminar. Error message. Because your subconscious won’t let you process it. You translate everything through your current beliefs. This is why trying doesn’t work. Trying is exhausting because you’re fighting your own programming. You’re running PC software on a Mac. Or Mac software on a PC. It doesn’t matter how hard you try. It won’t run. That means - “We will never behave consistently in a way that’s inconsistent with our programming.” Read that again. You can force yourself to take new actions for a week, maybe a month. But eventually, you’ll snap back to your programming. That’s why most New Year’s resolutions and goals fail. You’re trying to change the software without changing the operating system. When someone says “It’s so hard to learn a new skill,” they’re programming failure before they start. They’re giving themselves an out. So when they quit, they can say “See? It was too hard.” The belief came first. The failure followed. Do these 3 things to fix it: 1. Recognize your current programming. Look at your results. They’re a perfect reflection of your operating system. If you’re making a certain income a month, your operating system is set to that a month. If you’re stuck at the same income for years, that’s your thermostat. 2. Remove the old programming. This takes time. You can’t rush it. Think about old computers. Back in the day, you’d set your computer to uninstall the operating system overnight. You’d wake up the next morning and install the new one. Disc by disc. It took hours. Same with your mind. You can’t just delete a belief and move on. You have to sit with it. Question it. Dismantle it. 3. Replace it with new programming. Find someone succeeding in the area you want to win. Study their belief systems. What do they believe about money? About themselves? About the thing they’re doing? Their mental syntax. How do they process information? How do they talk about problems? Their physiology. How do they carry themselves? How do they show up? So do this today - Write down the goal you think is impossible. That’s your ceiling. You need to reprogram that belief if you want to go higher. Then ask yourself - “Where did this belief come from?” Because limitations are learned. Find someone doing that impossible goal. Study how they think. Not what they do. How they think. Then slowly reprogram. Question your old beliefs. Replace them with new ones. If you keep running into the same wall, it’s because your operating system won’t let you through. Change the system. The actions follow automatically. Learned something? Follow me @itsoyedolapo. I’m building businesses and sharing what I learn about reprogramming, positioning, business and growth.
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Chidanand Tripathi
Chidanand Tripathi@thetripathi58·
I don’t understand why more people don’t use Google Gemini for stock research. Not for tips. Not for predictions. But for thinking clearly before risking money. Here are 10 detailed prompts I actually use 👇
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Abdul Șhakoor
Abdul Șhakoor@abxxai·
If your iPhone says "Storage Almost Full" and you can't take photos or update apps, do this NOW. I hope this helps you as it has helped me:
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Aarohi@KhurafatiAarohi·
She kicked his a$$ after this😭💀
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Dr. Lemma
Dr. Lemma@DoctorLemma·
In 1989, Technotronic released “Pump Up the Jam,” a house music track that became a huge hit worldwide. It reached number 2 on the US Billboard Hot 100 and UK charts in early 1990.
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