Where You Should Put Your Focus

Where You Should Put Your Focus

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Cast Your Vision, Know Your Identity

Most of us never stop to ask who we really are. We just keep wearing whatever mask the day hands us — the work one, the friend one, the parent one. Do that long enough, and the mask becomes the face. You wake up living a borrowed identity and wonder why nothing lights you up anym ...  Show more

Yes, Somebody Needs You

Have you ever felt like nobody really needs you anymore? It creeps up on the best of us, usually right when life has been beating us up a little — even when things look good on paper. We all walk out the door wearing some kind of armor, and the world takes its swings. Somewhere i ...  Show more

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