What to do after you have a breakthrough.

What to do after you have a breakthrough. (You’re going to shrink after you expand, so, listen closely.)                         By: Danielle LaPorte   Threshold, crossed. You got there. After the grinding, the repetitive strain, the cord-cutting, the screams of…

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Exercise Shown to Protect the Body Against Future Cancer

                by Elizabeth Renter Even after someone has successfully battled cancer, they are often scared of the possibility that it will return. However they chose to conquer it—using questionable chemotherapy or alternative treatments—keeping the cancer at bay is a primary concern while recovering.…

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Fear of The Unknown Is Still Dividing The Planet

              A common theme seems to be steadily intensifying with those who disagree with information on the internet–a fear of the unknown. There is a constant need to insult or criticize content which disagrees with their own sense of truth. Although confronting fear won’t…

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Ten Tips to Become Happier

              Have you ever wished that, instead of learning about history or the speed of light in school, we were also taught something more practical, like how to be happy?  Well, your wish has come true. Recently, a new subject has appeared in education,…

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How to Discover Your Life Purpose in About 20 Minutes

            How do you discover your real purpose in life? I’m not talking about your job, your daily responsibilities, or even your long-term goals. I mean the real reason why you’re here at all — the very reason you exist. Perhaps you’re a rather nihilistic…

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Lifestyle movement is more important than exercising

                by: Elizabeth Walling See all articles by this author Email this author (NaturalNews) The idea that exercise is good for us is constantly pummeled into our brains by the medical community, by health coaches and by the mass media. And while certain…

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