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2021-08-09 13:30:26
Rest in peace Bernard, this was an amazing video! Would recommend everyone to watch it!
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2021-08-09 13:30:01
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2021-08-09 13:29:31
Be uncomfortable You learn best when you're reaching. "Flow" is great. But flow is not the best way to learn.
You want to be stretched to the edge of your ability. It needs to be hard. That's how your brain grows.
We learn when we're in our discomfort zone. When you're struggling, that's when you're getting smarter. The more time you spend there, the faster you learn. It's better to spend a very, very high quality ten minutes, or even ten seconds, than it is to spend a mediocre hour. You want to
practice where you are on the edge of your ability, reaching over and over again, making mistakes, failing, realizing those mistakes and reaching again.
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2021-08-09 12:19:33
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2021-08-09 03:54:00
To love someone deeply gives you strength. Being loved by someone deeply gives you courage.
~Lao Tzu
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2021-08-08 19:30:01
Act Out of Character
Couples develop a particular dynamic: the way they relate to each other that repeats itself over and over. If you break that pattern and act against type — in a positive way — you inject new life into the relationship. For example, if you always get angry at your guy when he doesn't follow through on some chore, try addressing him in a nicer, more friendly tone, then thank him when he does a good job. It works every time.
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Toni Coleman, psychotherapist and relationship coach
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