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Invite your ‘dark half’ to the kitchen table. Get to know your ‘shadow self’ and how it likes it’s coffee… Give it a (((hug))) The cause of bad habits or ... Read More
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TikTok users are sharing the words they've made up with their best friends and experts say it's actually a real sign of intimacy.
Energetic Defense Systems chart by Barbara Ann Brennan I also often do what I say I never do. In fact, when I hear myself say the word ‘never’, I know that soon enough I’m …
The best leaders exhibit certain traits that make them hugely successful. While a leader’s actions may be scrutinized at all times, there are qualities that make leaders stand apart from the rest. The successful leader knows to apply the traits that have made other leaders strong. What has made other leaders strong is that they […]
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1. Research has found that dye in blue M&M's repairs rats' spinal injuries when injected into them. It also turns them blue.
After being in school for basically your entire life, of course graduation is scary. Thankfully, there’s quote therapy for that.
I often make mention of the shadow self here on my blog, and it’s the basis of a full module of training in my Pro Crystal Healer program, due to the immensely painful effect it has on our lives. That being said, the shadow can be misunderstood or misrepresented as our inner villain, but it’s more c
We’re all very mindful of aesthetics, whether we’re consciously aware of it or not. On an instinctive level, we deeply enjoy looking at beautiful things. It’s not only that, though. We want that which is beautiful. Lance Hosey writes in The New York Times: “Brain scan studies reveal that the sight of an attractive product can trigger the part of the motor cerebellum that governs hand movement. Instinctively, we reach out for attractive things; beauty literally moves us.”
A few field-expedient tricks that scouts have used for centuries to estimate the height and width of objects using nothing but sticks and a bit of geometry.