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4: Positive Masters Show Podcast - When things go wrong, be patient with yourself - Audiogram

When things go wrong, be patient with yourself. Celebrating or at least acknowledging your little wins are extremely important for your progress. It's also very important for your mental health because you release dopamine that elevates your mood. Your slow progress could potentially lead you to a major breakthrough. This is a clip from Episode 4 of the Positive Masters Show - Matching Your Passions With Your Projects. Subscribe to our podcast on your favorite podcast platform and our Positive Masters Youtube Channel. In this picture, the model is wearing our Monkey Mind Logo Unisex T-Shirt to encourage you to keep moving forward towards your dreams even when your monkey mind challenges you. You can purchase this shirt here at...

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4: Positive Masters Show Podcast - Learn and Grow - Audiogram

This is a clip from Episode 4 of the Positive Masters Show - Matching Your Passions With Your Projects. The rewards you get from your passion projects are the wonderful feelings you get when you learn and grow. In the picture is our Resilience Mantra Women's Fit T-Shirt worn by our model, which you can purchase at www.positivemaster.com. Subscribe to our podcast on your favorite podcast platform and our Positive Masters Youtube Channel. Enjoy the Positive Masters universe here at www.positivemasters.com for mindset and business practices, motivational podcast episodes and writing, and apparel and accessories with inspirational mantras to boost your happiness and counter any anxiety, sadness, or anger that you may be facing. In the future, we'll be offering...

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4: Positive Masters Show Podcast - Work on passion projects that make you happier & healthier - Audiogram

This is a clip from Episode 4 of the Positive Masters Show - Matching Your Passions With Your Projects. Below are a few mottos that you can apply to your exciting passion projects! Work on passion projects that make you happier and healthier! Work on passion projects that fuel your purpose! Work on passion projects that make you produce more than you consume! Pictured is our Resilience Mantra Dark Unisex T-Shirt and Dream Cloud Mantra Mug, great to motivate you to pursue your passions! You can purchase the Resilience Mantra Dark Unisex T-Shirt here. You can buy the Dream Cloud Mantra Mug here. Subscribe to our podcast on your favorite podcast platform and our Positive Masters Youtube Channel. Enjoy the...

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All it takes is one big win that can change your life!

A key trait that successful people have is resilience. No matter how much they fail, they keep learning, growing, and evolving. Over time, they get their small wins here and there, and then they get those big wins. While working on your goals, the struggle can be tough, but the rewards can be great. All it takes is one big win that can change your life! Wishing you the best in all your endeavors. Pictured is our Resilience Mantra Dark Unisex Hoodie in heather navy color to encourage you to be resilient to the challenges that come your way! You can purchase this hoodie and other motivational products for yourself or as gifts for others in our online store here: https://positivemasters.com/collections/hoodies-sweaters/products/resilience-mantra-dark-unisex-hoodies?variant=30954764271756...

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Don't scold yourself or others for falling short of your standards.

Cognitive Distortions - Part 8Don't scold yourself or others for falling short of your standards.  Do you find yourself telling yourself, "I should've done this" or "I should've done that"? These type of words and the tone of them can create unnecessary frustration in your life. When you have goals, it's human to fall short at times. No one achieves everything they want. Take a closer look at your journey and all the knowledge, skills, and relationships you've gained. Don't you think all of them are wins? They are! Now, the same goes for how you judge others. Don't scold them for falling short of your standards. I repeat "your standards," which could be blown out of proportion (another cognitive...

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