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Inspiration

  • Be a positive presence

    Little reminders
    Inspiration, Life, Maturity, Relationships

    It’s ok to be down from time to time, but prolonged gloom makes it difficult for you and your loved ones.​

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  • Naive enough to start, stubborn enough to finish

    Little reminders
    Inspiration, Wisdom

    I love this saying. It combines youthful freedom with grit and determination. It’s an expression of attitude.

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  • Run towards the danger

    Little reminders
    Inspiration, Maturity, Relationships, Self mastery

    If you suspect something might be about to ‘blow’ in one of your relationships, at work or any other area of life. Don’t bury your head in the sand…face it.

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  • Never let fear get in the way

    Little reminders
    Inspiration, Maturity, Self mastery

    Even important and meaningful things in your life can have scary, anxious moments. And it’s in those times you need to find the courage and self control to keep moving forward.

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  • Take action

    Little reminders
    Inspiration, Productivity

    Once you’ve decided on something you want to achieve, have given enough thought about how, then it’s time to act. Not tomorrow or in five minutes, now.​

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  • Time will pass anyway

    Tips
    Inspiration, Maturity, Self mastery

    Patience is one of the most difficult things to master, but vital to long term, meaningful success. I like to use the sand jar analogy…

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  • Big growth starts when you want to quit

    Little reminders
    Inspiration, Self mastery, Wisdom

    You can grow through consistent, but easier exposure to ‘stress’. But the big growth comes from carrying on when you want to stop. This should only be applied to the important things.

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