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5 Things Not to Do in the Morning | Jack Canfield

By Jack Canfield — 2017

How you start your day sets the tone for how the rest of your day and ultimately the rest of your life will go. Make sure your morning routine is setting you up for success by avoiding these 5 things.

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Entrepreneurship & Mental Health: Expert Perspectives

What are the most common mental health problems that entrepreneurs suffer from — and what can startups and founders do? Mental health experts answer these crucial questions, and offer their ideas for how to prioritize mental wellness while also growing a business.

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What Is Gaslighting? How to Avoid Mental Manipulation and Emotional Abuse with Terri Cole

What Is Gaslighting? How to Avoid Mental Manipulation and Emotional Abuse - Terri Cole If this video describes your situation, please don’t give up. The first step is to understand that it’s happening.

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How to Overcome Negative Self-Talk (Especially After a Breakup)

“How do you avoid negative self-talk after a breakup? My ex was extremely critical and I want him out of my head.” That is the question we answer in this week’s brand new video. I say “we,” because I’m not alone in this one.

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How to Turn a Negative Situation into a Positive One | Brian Tracy

If we had no negative emotions, our lives would be wonderful - as would our relationships, our health and everything else. Watch this video and learn how to eliminate negative feelings and take control of your emotions.

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Controlling Your Reactivity | Q&A Eckhart Tolle

"Can you speak about reactivity?" In this video, Eckhart gives counsel in making the choice to react or allow.

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Harville and Helen: Making a Pact to Remove Negativity

Harville Hendrix and his wife, Helen LaKelly Hunt, talk about how to stop the "monkey brain" and how couples can work together to heal their relationship

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Rick Hanson on Intimacy: Me and We

In relationships, it’s natural to join with others, but it’s also fundamentally important to have a strong sense of your own autonomy. By strengthening your sense of “me”—in effect, establishing a kind of secure base inside yourself—you will be more able to explore “we" out in the world.

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Habit Formation