A Big Reason Many People Never Succeed

A Big Reason Many People Never Succeed

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Are You Triggered by Having to Put Effort Into a Relationship?

With ever increasing intensity, people who have been coming to me with relationship problems, have been apathetic to doing the very things that would improve the relationship. And a pattern is emerging. The pattern of effort itself being a trigger. And so, let’s take a look at th ...  Show more

How To Heal Positivity Trauma

Believe it or not, it is possible to feel negative about positive. If you or someone you know, is one of those people who has positivity trauma, it can feel like you or they are up against a wall regarding what to do about it. Which is why, I am going to explain how to heal posit ...  Show more

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