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Identity & transformation

Below are the best resources we could find on Identity and transformation.

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Jessie Kanzer: Don’t Just Sit There, Do Nothing

Jessie Asya Kanzer, author of “Don’t Just Sit There, DO NOTHING,” teaches a workshop by the same name. Using the ancient teachings of the Tao Te Ching, she helps us find great power and transformations within ourselves. Bring a journal and be ready to shift!

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The Cancer Misfit: A Guide to Navigating Life After Treatment

The Cancer Misfit is here to support you when doctors, friends and family have gone 'back to normal' and assumed you can do the same. It's a life raft to help you navigate life after cancer treatment; to help you live better, think better and feel better and show you how to embrace your new future.

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Tony Robbins and Michael A. Singer | Breaking Patterns and Finding Inner Peace

Tony Robbins and Michael A Singer share their experiences and discuss humanity’s true potential in inner peace. Gaining inner fulfillment can be more gratifying and beneficial to your life than almost any external means.

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FindCenterPresume not that I am the thing I was.

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The 9 Stages of Spiritual Self-Realization

Self-realization is one of those phrases that we hear on the spiritual path that goes in one ear and out the other. We don’t give it much thought, yet it’s at the very heart of EVERYTHING.

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The Power of Positive Self-Talk

Patrick Sherratt from Innervate Education, presents to a group of senior secondary-school students about how our inner self-talk has a big influence on our self-image, performance and ultimately the way our life goes.

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What’s Your Archetype? (And Why It Matters)

It is one of the tenets of being human that we are all inclined to “be” a certain way—and then cling to that identity.

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FindCenterWe can then see for ourselves the obvious truth that when we cling or hold on to that which changes, we suffer.

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