Ep 186. Since You Asked…

Ep 186. Since You Asked…

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569. Victim Mentality

Do you ever catch yourself thinking, "Why does this always happen to me?" Feeling stuck or powerless can sneak in when we least expect it, and it often shows up as victim mentality. It's a natural part of being human, but the cost is real. Tune in this week as I break down what v ...  Show more

568. Strengthen Your Mind

What if strengthening your mind was just as important as strengthening your body? Most of us know how to build physical strength. We exercise, improve our nutrition, and challenge our muscles over time. But very few people think about intentionally strengthening their minds, even ...  Show more

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