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I wish we had some news to talk about. There are a lot of rumours—there are always rumours. I tend to ignore them because ...
Our minds are incredibly powerful, but they’re also habitual "adders." By practicing noting and widening your perspective, you can learn to stop adding unnecessary layers to your experience. And when ...