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A Resilient Protector: Fear-Driven Instinctual Behaviour
If you’ve ever jumped at a loud noise, you have fear-driven instinctual behaviour to thank. However, if you’ve ever been hurt, you can also thank fear-driven instinctual behaviour for why you’ve never tried it again – even though you are smarter, stronger, and braver now.
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A Resilient Warning: Listening to Intuition
Listening to intuition means being able to trust that it’s not the voice of external approval, nor is it the voice of fear. Being able to discern the difference is the difference between hearing the warning and heeding it, and feeling the fear and acting anyway.
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The Resilient Saver: Financial Freedom is No Joke
One of the most important lessons about financial freedom I learned at the Women and Money seminar I’d attended of my own volition in my early twenties. When you have no money, you have no options, so at the very least, maintain a side nest egg that you can access if you suddenly have to
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A Resilient Addiction: How the Truth Sets You Free
Not everyone wants to know that the truth sets you free. Some prefer the security of their cages and believe it keeps them safe. It’s killing you, and you can’t see it, but after you read this, you won’t be able to stop seeing it.
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A Resilient Feeler: Feeling Uncomfortable Emotions
You know you are wired to behave automatically, and you think you are wired to behave in a way that makes you comfortable. It does – it’s just that “comfortable” doesn’t think what you mean that it does. Doing new things requires feeling uncomfortable emotions.
