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1 productivity 2 time management 3 Projects and Goals 4 Discussion Board 5 vision board 6 categories 7 journal 8 to do list 9 blocking or boxing 10 - what does an ideal day look like. 11 Motivation 12 morning motivation 13 Time table. 14 Self Care 15 Calendar 16 Distractions 17 Discipline 18 Concentration, streaks and momentum. 19 Focus and Attention What distracted you today? How did you improve your focus today? Are you able to improve your attention span? 20 Rewards 21 Success 22 Imaginary scenarios/imaginary rewards 23. Organization 24. Harmony 25. Responsibility 26. Resonance and integration
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Nope. You were buying your bread and butter 🧈 😅
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I remember his Joe Rogan interview where he said that it's much easier to make money by simply hating on liberals.
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His early videos were like that if you remember. One near a train, another close to a kid's playpark. Old days.
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Opulence replied to museumoftrees's topic in Society, Politics, Government, Environment, Current Events
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Would you put up more insta videos in the future or is this where it ends?
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Opulence replied to Riccurdo's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
You need a certain bandwidth to survive in this world. It cannot be possible with infinity. Infinity is a dream. -
I think he suicided.
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Opulence replied to museumoftrees's topic in Society, Politics, Government, Environment, Current Events
It can turn people violent. His content isn't without risk. One can compare him to right hooligans and think it's not a big deal but violence from the left is still violence. His content is more aligned with violent radical left and he probably should be deplatformed. Freedom of speech comes with consequences. -
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Opulence replied to museumoftrees's topic in Society, Politics, Government, Environment, Current Events
Hasan Piker is a dog shocker. -
22 principles. Remember them everyday. Taken from an article. 1.Work out what makes you happy. This sounds like the obvious, but most people focus on what they don’t want. For me, I just want to love, be loved and do something I love. Once you have a crystal clear statement imprinted on your mind, even if you don’t know how you are going to make this happen, things will change. You will start making decisions based on your own personalised happiness ‘blueprint’ and you will start attracting different people and opportunities in your life that will align with your decision to commit to your happiness. 2. Use your imagination: dare to dream what it would feel like. Get into the feeling. Start to act as if you are already living your happy life. If you drag yourself around in your trackies, when you want to look and feel fabulous … well, you know what you have to do! 3. Create time to bring into reality what you really want, that aligns with your happiness blueprint. For example: Delegate tasks that you have appointed for yourself that someone else can do. No one loves a martyr who denies themselves of joy. If your family resists, stick to your guns! They’ll love the new you! Learn to say no, it doesn’t define who you are. Work out what you want to spend your energy on : an hour’s TV, or an hours meditation! If part of your happiness blueprint is ‘loving others’, then make time for that quick chat. 4. Connect with something ‘bigger’ than you: all sorts of wisdom comes from stillness and listening. Everyone has their different choices. For some, it’s prayer, for others, walking through nature, meditation, playing a musical instrument, sitting on the patio watching a sunset. How much silence is in your life right now? 5. Shift your thinking to others. You can still delegate, say ‘no’ and put boundaries in place that give you ‘you’ time. That’s one thing. But something magical happens when develop a ‘loving other human beings’ radar. A smile, a kind word to someone who has a win through their journey in life. A small note, just telling someone how great you think they are. I always remember any kindness that people have shown me, even from years back, don’t you? Never underestimate the impact of a kind gesture. 6. Start paying attention to your thought patterns. Are you going to buy into your ‘story’ any more? Who told you that you could or couldn’t do something? Who told you that you’re too this or that. You can decide what traits you’d like to develop. Always been labelled as lazy? You can change that in a blink of the eye. A simple decision will do the trick. You’re the boss! And it’s never too late to change 🙂 7. Allow other people to be who they are. You cannot change other people’s behaviour so that they make you happy 🙂 You can let people know the effect that their behaviour is having on you, but ultimately people will only change because they want to. It took me a long time to learn this lesson, and oh how it kept popping up in my life until I’d learned it! 8. Presence & Mindfulness: Living in the moment and being fully aware. 9. Positive Emotions: Actively cultivating feelings like joy, love, and contentment. 10. Engagement & Flow: Finding activities that fully absorb you. 11. Being Your Own Best Friend: Practicing self-compassion and kindness to yourself. 12. Creator’s Mindset: Taking responsibility for your own joy rather than being a victim of circumstances. 13. Achievement & Active Creation: Setting and achieving personal goals. 14. Conscious Self-development: Committing to continuous personal growth. 15. The Power of Gratitude: Focusing on what you have, not what you lack. 16. Leveraging Own Strengths: Recognizing and using your unique talents. 17. Building Resilience: Developing the ability to recover from setbacks. 18. Meaning & Purpose: Connecting to something larger than yourself. 19. Positive Relationships: Nurturing deep connections with others. 20. Happiness is a choice: It is a daily decision to adopt positive habits rather than waiting for circumstances to change. 21. Avoid comparison: Focus on your own journey, not on comparing yourself to others. 22. Prioritize Health: Proper diet and exercise are foundational for a happy mind.
