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Holistic wellbeing for Projector energy.

Присоединился Haziran 2019
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Which is your way to interact with the unknown? spoilers for Arrival (2016)
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@DrJyotiGandhi1 Ayrveda isn't a diet, it's a lifestyle to maintain the balance. Don't go to extremes scouring your whole house for my charging cord—just let me know if you happen to see it.
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Dr Jyoti Gandhi
Dr Jyoti Gandhi@DrJyotiGandhi1·
Patient: I have migraine Doctor: Avoid cheese, it triggers Patient: I have IBS Doctor: Avoid milk Patient: I have auto immune disease Doctor: Avoid dairy products, it increases inflammation Patient: Should I not eat curd, Ayurveda says Doctor: Nonsense Eat 4 bowls from now on
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METAWIN.COM
METAWIN.COM@MetaWin·
🎉 GIVEAWAY! 3 hours until our newest 50 $SOL competition draws on metawin.com! Drop your $SOL address below! We’re blessing some of you with $SOL for MetaWin! 👇
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PJ Milani | Visual Teacher💡
PJ Milani | Visual Teacher💡@milanicreative·
This simple example changed the way I look at journaling: How Marcus Aurelius became the last of the "5 Good Emperors" through writing: Aurelius's life and reign was chaotic to say the least: • his closest friend betrayed him in a coup • he fought off a bloody invasion that lasted 5 years • the Tiger River flooded causing dramatic damage and famine • the Antonine Plague struck killing more than 10 million people • his wife was probably unfaithful (based on rumors) • he had a difficult son (see "Gladiator" 😆) Yet he still found time to write in his journal. Not for fame (he was emperor!), but to meditate on his life. Through all the chaos, he made the time to process his emotions and discover his thoughts. We don't write because we've got it all figured out. We write because we're figuring it out.
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@abhamalpani Happy new year! 🪷✨️Thank's for your interviews. Found it valuable.
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George Ten
George Ten@GrammarHippy·
A bet: Can you write a story using only 6 words? Ernest Hemingway took this bet. He wrote: “For sale: Baby shoes. Never worn”.
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Moral Philosophy
Moral Philosophy@ML_Philosophy·
What is the difference between an intelligent person and a wise person?
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Avatar Universe
Avatar Universe@4vataruniverse·
The Avatar's defense mechanism.
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Farhan
Farhan@mhdfaran·
What 3 words do you see?
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Sarah Larsen
Sarah Larsen@fearless_rising·
Neuroscience UNLOCKED my potential. And out of all the neuro-hacks I’ve collected, visualization is the MOST powerful. I've created a guide to help you bio-hack your brain & obliterate your anxiety. Want a FREE copy? • Like this post • Comment 🧠 And I'll DM you access.
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Nathan Baugh
Nathan Baugh@nathanbaugh27·
@austinbelcak Have to understand something so we’ll to explain it like this. Amazing
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Nathan Baugh
Nathan Baugh@nathanbaugh27·
In 4 minutes, Kurt Vonnegut explains stories better than anyone I’ve ever heard. “The shape of the curve is what matters. Not their origins.” He plots stories on 2 axes: X: Time Y: Good fortune / ill fortune He goes on to say, “Somebody gets into trouble, then gets out of it again. People love that story. They never get tired of it.” Point 1: Stories have defined patterns. In Joseph Campbell’s Hero of a Thousand Faces, he makes the case for the Hero’s Journey. Since then, it’s become the most famous storytelling structure in the world. Vonnegut argued stories could be divided into 8 shapes. Each story, he said, fit one of the 8. Point 2: Vonnegut says, “Be a sadist. No matter how sweet and innocent your leading characters, make awful things happen to them — so the reader may see what they're made of.” To see who your characters really are, you have to make them suffer. Only then does your audience have someone worth cheering for. Point 3: End on a high note. Vonnegut says, “It’s not accidental that the line ends up higher than where it began. This is encouraging to readers.” The way a story makes people feel when they finish is how they remember it. It’s called recency bias. Lift people up and they will love you. *** “There are people. There are stories. The people think they shape the stories, but the reverse is often closer to the truth.” I wrote this with @RobbieCrab. Follow him for lessons on storytelling + fundraising. And I talk about creative storytelling & writing fiction. Follow me @nathanbaugh27 for more like that.
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Dickie Bush 🚢
Dickie Bush 🚢@dickiebush·
Introducing The Yearly Review: Your In-Depth Reflection Guide for 2023. • Reflect on the past year • Pinpoint what worked & what didn't • Turn your biggest takeaways into content Sharing it for free until Friday. Like & reply "review" and I'll DM it to you!
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Eve → Part-Time Creator
Eve → Part-Time Creator@writes_eve·
6 months ago I was constantly chasing the next big thing. I’d spend hours thinking about where I wanted to go, how much I wanted to make, and what my ‘dream’ life would look like. Every time I stumbled across someone doing better than me, it was a signal that I fell short. But things took a turn lately. Instead of spending 7 days out of 7 thinking about the future, I started spending a day a week appreciating where I am, and what I have. It’s changed my world. And weirdly, since doing that, things have consistently moved in the right direction. I woke up this morning, grabbed my coffee, looked out the window, and reflected on how grateful I am that this is the life I live. I get to do the work I adore (most of the time), I make more than I need and I spend oodles of time with the people I love. Do I want to be doing better, writing better stuff? Sure. But am I elated with where I am, what I’m doing, and the life I lead? Absolutely. Take the time to reflect on where you are, you might realize you have everything and more.
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WoW
WoW@worldofwomenxyz·
✨ It's official: WoW Gala 2024 is taking over the stunning Pavillon Gabriel, with a Cyber Jungle theme! Mark your calendars and join us during @nft_paris Check our latest blog post for all the dazzling details: news.worldofwomen.art/wow-gala-accom…
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Nathan Baugh@nathanbaugh27·
The best stories serve as a mirror.
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Power Of Women
Power Of Women@PowerOfWomenArt·
A very happy Thanksgiving to everyone celebrating today. Feeling so grateful to be able to connect and create with you all. 🫶
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Jack Moses
Jack Moses@jackmoses777·
THE PEAK PERFORMANCE PRIMER - 48 Lessons - 4+ Hours of Video - Notion Notebook System If you're a creator who struggles with: - Focus - Clarity - Systems - Creativity - Productivity This course is for you. Comment ⚡️,and I'll DM it to you for FREE (must be following)
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Parker Worth ⚡️
Parker Worth ⚡️@parkerworth·
What's holding you back from sharing your story?
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