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Transforming unwanted emotions into something more useful

Posted on October 7, 2023 by The Churning — Leave a reply
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Sometimes, a time of change is bound to bring us unwanted emotions such as anger, frustration, fear, and sadness. When this happens, our first response can often be to want these Continue Reading →

Posted in 1: Centre, Ground, & Deepen, 2: Make Sense of the Situation, 3: Find the Opportunities, 4: Choose What's Best for You, 5: Know Your Purpose & Values, 6: Create an Inspiring Vision, 7: Prepare for the Journey, About/Introduction, Antifragile, Inner Leadership | Tagged Aliveness, Anger, Antifragility, Churning, Courage, Emotions, Fear, Joy, Passion, Sadness | Leave a reply

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