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It takes grit Another 5 minute quickie podcast What is it that irritates you? Could that be something that could be a pearl of passion in disguise? You see I have been thinking about this in a weird way with the metaphor of an Oyster This was brought to my attention by my son, Joseph, saying this really irritate you doesn't it Dad? Maybe this could be what you could solve and help people. I can't tell you what we were talking about yet but wait and see or hear :O) Nevertheless, I do feel this metaphor might just spark your curiosity and set you on a path to passion. If it does wouldn't that be great? What would that feel like if it was or did? So what bugs you? What irritates you? What's this constant itch that you will just have to scratch? Let me know [email protected] Shine brightly Paul Please remember you can leave a comment or email me with questions, requests and feedback. If you have enjoyed this or any other episode please share and subscribe. Just email me [email protected] Go to paulclough.co.uk/subscribe to learn more Or simply click here to go straight to Apple Music / iTunes to subscribe OR leave a review If you want to access my FREE HYPNOSIS tracks go to paulcloughonline.com/podcast Follow and inter-react on twitter @pcloughie Why not look for me and the podcast on SPOTIFY AND the app Castbox I'm also in iHeart radio YouTube - copy n paste UC3BlpN4voq8aAN7ePsIMt2Q into search bar The Libsyn podcast page http://personaldevelomentunplugged.libsyn.com Stitcher, tunein, learnoutloud, Google Play Music Here is your show on RadioPublic: Listen to Personal Development Unplugged on RadioPublic

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