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“Hustle while you wait.” -Wong Tian Yu

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How to stay in love .

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Even good people make mistakes. They treat people badly. They’re selfish at times. They do things they regret. Don’t let shame hold you captive. Move forward with integrity and transparency and slowly you’ll forgive yourself.


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May you attract a divine partner who adores every single side of you. The warrior, the gentle, the loving, the sexy, the chilled, the quiet, the talkative, the vulnerable, the bold, the sensitive, the nurturing, and the powerful — the absolute whole wonderful being you are.


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THE NEUROSCIENCE OF CREATING NEW HABITS

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99% of people don't ask good questions at the end of job interviews. Here are 10 questions I used to get hired by JP Morgan, Goldman Sachs and Citi:


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Self-control is strength. Calmness is mastery. You have to get to a point where your mood doesn't shift based on the insignificant actions of toxic people. Don't allow others to control the direction of your life. Don't allow your emotions to overpower your intelligence.


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Introverts prefer a private life. Away from the chaos. Cozy & comfortable in their own space. Thinking about life. Observing the world. Focusing on things that matter. A quiet day, sunlight, coffee, music, books, and stillness. That'll do.


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Authentic love is a commitment to learn each other, to get through conflict, and to choose each other even when it’s hard.


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Maturity is when you stop trying to convince people to treat you correctly. You just observe their choices, understand their character, and decide what you’re going to allow in your life.


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I genuinely do not believe people treat you how they feel about you. I believe they treat you based on the state of mind they're in. Some people unintentionally hurt you because they are at war with themselves suffering, and suffering with things that has nothing to do with you.


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Instead of 30 under 30, let's talk about... Starting over at 40. Finding yourself at 50. Getting re-married at 60. Why You're Never Too Old:


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Your soulmate is someone who's committed to working through things together and doesn’t see breaking up as an option. They’re willing to have difficult conversations and are dedicated to finding solutions that make you both feel loved, reassured, and respected in the relationship


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Crazy how peaceful life becomes when you don't get attached to anything and just mind your own business, letting things unfold the way they need to without trying to control, change, or force the outcome, and enforcing your boundaries when necessary.


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Get in the pattern of telling the truth. Even when it's uncomfortable. Even when you feel your heart racing. The truth might hurt someone else's feelings. It might change how they see you. But integrity is the beginning of an emotionally healthy life.


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LOOK: First round schedule of the #UAAPSeason86 men's and women's volleyball tournament. @tribunephl @TribuneSportsPh

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Affirmation: I am worthy of relationships where people apologize, listen, and assume I have positive intentions.


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Face yourself. The way to (actually) change your life is to acknowledge your issues and to fully understand why you have them. Why Self Awareness Matters:


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HOW TO PRACTICE EMOTIONAL REGULATION IN RELATIONSHIPS: 1. Learn how to stay in your body and breathe: when having difficult conversations, practice slow and steady breathing. Instead of leaving your body and reacting, teach yourself how to handle discomfort.


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People pleasing isn't about pleasing other people. It's actually about us trying to avoid guilt. Why saying "NO" is one of life's most important skills:


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