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This game is crazy hard but so crazy possible!

This game is crazy hard but so crazy possible!Games are usually fun but very challenging. If you see your work as fun and challenging then it's no longer work that you dread and do mainly for some type of gain beyond providing value for others and personal growth such as money, societal pressure, or familial pressure. Instead, like a game, you're enjoying your work and willing to face the obstacles and failures that come with the challenges. This is a great place to be where you get into a flow, so much so, that time flies by because you're loving the process. The more difficult the game, the greater your rewards will be for your personal growth. The money you...

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1: Positive Masters Show Podcast - 3 Daily Gratitude Practices to Boost Your Happiness! (Full Episode)

 1: Positive Masters Show - 3 Daily Gratitude Practices to Boost Your Happiness! 3 gratitude practices that you can do daily to boost your happiness: Express your gratitude from the moment you wake up until you go to sleep. Identify things to be grateful for during your good times and bad times. When good things happen, write down how grateful you for those wonderful moments. Also, if you use something you're grateful for, write it down. As mentioned, I'm an affiliate of Artlist. You can hear more of Artlist's music and purchase their songs for your personal enjoyment or business here: Artlist I use Google Calendar, Google Keep, Gmail, and Google Drive in Google's G Suite for my business...

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Don't assume responsibility for something you're not responsible for.

Cognitive Distortions 10 - Don't assume responsibility for something you're not responsible for. For example, you have a friend who is abusive towards his girlfriend, so you have a talk with him on ways to resolve an issue without resorting to violence. After a number of heart-to-heart talks, your friend hits his girlfriend again. This crushes you, and you tell yourself, "I must be a bad friend." No, you did the best you could to reach out to your friend to change his behavior, but he didn't. What your friend ultimately does, is his responsibility, not yours. Maybe you're helping your little cousin to do her homework. However, she still doesn't complete her homework. Don't put blame on yourself. You...

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