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The strength you have built within you is amazing!

For all of you who gave it your all and have experienced sitting on the bench for sports, not getting accepted to the college of your choice, receiving rejections on your passion projects, and getting attacks by the haters, the strength you have built within you is amazing! You gave it your all and put yourself out there, which has made you more resilient and tenacious to keep moving forward! I know you got a lot of wins out of your journey, and you'll get many more! Keep going hard! Enjoy the Positive Masters universe here at www.positivemasters.com for mindset and business practices, motivational writing and podcast, and apparel and accessories with inspirational mantras to boost your happiness and counter any...

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Here's a clip of Episode 4 of the Positive Masters Show Podcast - To match your passions with your projects, write down what passion means to you

Define what passion means to you. Having passion in your project, if defined right, will motivate you to work hard on your project with grit & patience. If you haven't already, please subscribe to our show on your favorite podcast platform & Positive Masters Youtube Channel! Enjoy the Positive Masters universe here at www.positivemasters.com for mindset & business practices, motivational podcast episodes & writing, & apparel & accessories with inspirational mantras to boost your happiness! In the future, we'll be offering online courses to strengthen your mindset using psychology, philosophy, mindset practices, & lifestyle practices. We'll also have online courses to help you turn your passion project into your passion business using legal documents, government programs, & business tools. Thank...

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4: Positive Masters Show Podcast - Matching Your Passions With Your Projects (Full Episode)

4: Positive Masters Show - Matching Your Passions With Your Projects Episode 4 of the Positive Masters Show has the following practices to help you to match your passions with your projects and to excel at them: 1. Define what passion means to you. Having passion in your project, if defined right, will motivate you to work hard on your project with grit and patience. 2. Practicing "delayed gratification" can help you to succeed on your passion projects and life. 3. Creating many future simulations in your head based on your past success and failure can play a role on your progress for your passion projects. The more you try things, the more you learn from your success and failure,...

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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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Having a one-track mind can be good when you direct your obsession on improving your life!⁠

Having a one-track mind can be good when you direct your obsession on improving your life!⁠ 😃⁠As a young boy, I was one-track minded when I wanted something. When I directed my obsessive energy at bettering myself like my skills for soccer or my knowledge for school, I could do great things. However, when I obsessed over things I couldn't control, it could hamper my mindset.⁠⁠Sometime during my time in 4th grade & 5th grade in elementary school, I wanted a G.I. Joe jet toy really badly. My mom said, "No, unless, I do well in school." A year or two later, I achieved the grades needed to satisfy my mom in getting that toy. She taught me a huge lesson on the importance of...

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