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You Are Not Manifesting What You Want — You Are Manifesting What You Are

Most people who study the Law of Attraction still don't get the results they want, not because the law doesn't work, but because they're missing the ingredients nobody talks about. In this episode, Wayne Dyer, Sadhguru, and Les Brown each reveal a piece of the puzzle that most ma ...  Show more

Why Self-Care Is Not Selfish - Simone Knego

What if the biggest barrier to your confidence isn't your circumstances — but the story you keep telling yourself?Simone shares how climbing Mount Kilimanjaro despite having zero climbing experience and living in flat Florida became the catalyst for her personal transformation. F ...  Show more

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