How to Change Your Thoughts For Good

How to Change Your Thoughts For Good

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What if the secret to success isn’t talent, intelligence, or hustle—but how you make people feel? In this episode, I break down the six most powerful principles from How to Win Friends and Influence People that will radically change how you communicate, lead, parent, and build re ...  Show more

How to Forgive Yourself

What if the reason you can’t move forward has nothing to do with what you did—but with the fact that you still haven’t forgiven yourself? In this episode, I break down why self-hatred never leads to growth and why forgiving yourself is one of the most important things you’ll ever ...  Show more

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