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Ruth R
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Insights on mindset, habits, purpose & potential From withering to blooming Simplicity | Fun | Nature Consultant & analyst with 10+ years of experience
Los Angeles, CA
Joined July 2024
@kevinfengcs88 Be comfortable with weird. We are all weird in some way, but only some allow the weirdness to emerge.
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@QTalksalot I am working for a future where I have financial security and the ability to work on projects that align with my values.
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@heyitsaliyaa The most challenging part is thinking that writing is hard. You should start to see yourself as a writer, a storyteller, and somebody who wants to share her thoughts and opinions.
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@heryoungself I have never had raspberry leaf tea. I have to order some. Do you apply the castor oil to the stomach skin area?
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@lessaraebiger I get your message. We have this tendency to want to own everything. The desire to exercise control is real. Offer your best & serve your best. That is what you can control. Let the rest take its natural course.
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@wellnau_ It is somewhat counterintuitive to expect excellent mental performance when your physical part is suffering.
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@Imonittoday The brain loves easy. The brain does not want to spend energy. However, it has an amazing capacity to do hard things. Use that capacity.
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Have you heard about risseu? This type of cobbled or pebble mosaic was used in churchyards, public squares, waterfronts, gardens, and palaces around the Italian province of Liguria (the capital of Liguria is Genoa). Modern artisans are working to preserve this art form dating from the 14th or 15th century. Why am I bringing these up? Centuries ago, people picked up pebbles, which were mosaic materials, from beaches and streams. They used what was available to them to create symbols with sacred meanings, beautify communal spaces, and elevate aristocratic houses. What is available to you right now? Are you using what is available to become an artist, a master, or an expert? Are you using what is available to contribute and make a lasting impact? It is always a good time to start with what you have.
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@stijnnoorman I am implementing what I learned in your course and videos. I feel like I am making significant progress. Today marks my first month on X.
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@Marketing4Cast Work on developing a growth mindset if you want to get ready for what life throws at you.
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@Parker_Wrrn Yes, it is sad when you have a business professor in college who has never had a business.
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@Jthom1236 I like your style, and honestly. Platforms like this are great for many things. But, they can be the downfall of some. Not only be careful of who you take advice from, but be careful who you open your wallet to.
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@Ambrose_oche I agree that struggles are always going to be there. The more you grow, the harder the struggles. You have to believe you will be able to deal with whatever life throws at you.
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I follow specific parameters but give it my personal twist. On my first business, I did my own thing. I didn't follow expert advice. Because of that, I remained stuck for years. I do not want to make the same mistake. But I am not a big fan of certain "popular practices." Some feel robotic to me. I am testing different content schedules, including short-form, mif-form, and long-form. I am using personal stories. I am new at this. I will see how it goes.
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