Stephanie Harrison
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Because in fact, what you will be doing is with that action, you'll be tapping into something that's intrinsically important to you. So it's a little bit of a hack if you don't want to go through the whole goal setting audit, you can just start acting intrinsically and then seeing where that takes you and following the path as it's laid in front of you.
Because in fact, what you will be doing is with that action, you'll be tapping into something that's intrinsically important to you. So it's a little bit of a hack if you don't want to go through the whole goal setting audit, you can just start acting intrinsically and then seeing where that takes you and following the path as it's laid in front of you.
Because in fact, what you will be doing is with that action, you'll be tapping into something that's intrinsically important to you. So it's a little bit of a hack if you don't want to go through the whole goal setting audit, you can just start acting intrinsically and then seeing where that takes you and following the path as it's laid in front of you.
Basically. And I know it sounds so simple, but it's actually quite radical in some ways in a world where we're often on autopilot. We're often doing so many things in order to please other people or to convey a certain impression. Simply saying, what do I want right now? What matters to me? What would I like to spend the next 10 minutes doing?
Basically. And I know it sounds so simple, but it's actually quite radical in some ways in a world where we're often on autopilot. We're often doing so many things in order to please other people or to convey a certain impression. Simply saying, what do I want right now? What matters to me? What would I like to spend the next 10 minutes doing?
Basically. And I know it sounds so simple, but it's actually quite radical in some ways in a world where we're often on autopilot. We're often doing so many things in order to please other people or to convey a certain impression. Simply saying, what do I want right now? What matters to me? What would I like to spend the next 10 minutes doing?
Basically. And I know it sounds so simple, but it's actually quite radical in some ways in a world where we're often on autopilot. We're often doing so many things in order to please other people or to convey a certain impression. Simply saying, what do I want right now? What matters to me? What would I like to spend the next 10 minutes doing?
Basically. And I know it sounds so simple, but it's actually quite radical in some ways in a world where we're often on autopilot. We're often doing so many things in order to please other people or to convey a certain impression. Simply saying, what do I want right now? What matters to me? What would I like to spend the next 10 minutes doing?
Basically. And I know it sounds so simple, but it's actually quite radical in some ways in a world where we're often on autopilot. We're often doing so many things in order to please other people or to convey a certain impression. Simply saying, what do I want right now? What matters to me? What would I like to spend the next 10 minutes doing?
Basically. And I know it sounds so simple, but it's actually quite radical in some ways in a world where we're often on autopilot. We're often doing so many things in order to please other people or to convey a certain impression. Simply saying, what do I want right now? What matters to me? What would I like to spend the next 10 minutes doing?
Basically. And I know it sounds so simple, but it's actually quite radical in some ways in a world where we're often on autopilot. We're often doing so many things in order to please other people or to convey a certain impression. Simply saying, what do I want right now? What matters to me? What would I like to spend the next 10 minutes doing?
Basically. And I know it sounds so simple, but it's actually quite radical in some ways in a world where we're often on autopilot. We're often doing so many things in order to please other people or to convey a certain impression. Simply saying, what do I want right now? What matters to me? What would I like to spend the next 10 minutes doing?
Basically. And I know it sounds so simple, but it's actually quite radical in some ways in a world where we're often on autopilot. We're often doing so many things in order to please other people or to convey a certain impression. Simply saying, what do I want right now? What matters to me? What would I like to spend the next 10 minutes doing?
That's all it really takes to get you back on your path.
That's all it really takes to get you back on your path.
That's all it really takes to get you back on your path.
That's all it really takes to get you back on your path.
That's all it really takes to get you back on your path.
That's all it really takes to get you back on your path.
That's all it really takes to get you back on your path.