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A Resilient Truth: The Undeniability of Authenticity
What happened to the little girl whose first word was “No”? I am hardly alone in having learned to say “Okay” while choking down the honest and obvious “No.” In doing so, there goes the undeniability of authenticity and its power.
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A Resilient Investment: The Abundance of Authenticity
Is it ironic that as a retired menopausal childfree white woman, I’m finally closing the door on the era of my life spent invisible, irrelevant and ignored? The situation may be no different, but now I celebrate the freedom and confidence that comes with the abundance of authenticity.
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A Resilient Way: Cutting Costs without Spending Money
With a tariff situation and an economy that seems to have no hope, is there finally an interest in cutting costs without cutting jobs or spending money? No? I didn’t think so.
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The Resilient Learner: Why You Need to Stop All Judgement
Are you trying to teach life or be a student of it? A student does not sit in class agreeing or disagreeing with the teacher. Learning requires asking only why. You need to stop all judgement because being oriented by likes and dislikes can only lead to failure and frustration.
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Wild Dreams Coming True: How You Can Do it Too
I never thought I’d experience my wild dreams coming true, but they did, and you can do it too. The most difficult part was figuring out what they were. When the universe asks you what you want, do you have your answer?
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A Resilient Personality: The Power of Adapting to Reality
The power of adapting to reality is rare, but it can be learned. An adaptable personality is a resilient one, one that can rise to the situation as required, but too often we hold tightly to a reality that is more personal than universal.