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December 22, 2020LOA Daily - Holiday Questions59 minutesPlayHoliday QuestionsWe start off with an Abraham-Hicks quote that urges us to spend moretime imagining and less time doing.We also discuss a question from a listener about when we miss noticingdata points.Ami identifies a popular but false concept many people believe in thatthings must get worse before they get better.Use the LOA Today app to send us your question for discussion:https://loatoday.net/listen...moreShareView all episodesBy 511 ratingsDecember 22, 2020LOA Daily - Holiday Questions59 minutesPlayHoliday QuestionsWe start off with an Abraham-Hicks quote that urges us to spend moretime imagining and less time doing.We also discuss a question from a listener about when we miss noticingdata points.Ami identifies a popular but false concept many people believe in thatthings must get worse before they get better.Use the LOA Today app to send us your question for discussion:https://loatoday.net/listen...moreMore shows like LOA DailyView allYounger Than Yesterday15 Listeners
Holiday QuestionsWe start off with an Abraham-Hicks quote that urges us to spend moretime imagining and less time doing.We also discuss a question from a listener about when we miss noticingdata points.Ami identifies a popular but false concept many people believe in thatthings must get worse before they get better.Use the LOA Today app to send us your question for discussion:https://loatoday.net/listen
December 22, 2020LOA Daily - Holiday Questions59 minutesPlayHoliday QuestionsWe start off with an Abraham-Hicks quote that urges us to spend moretime imagining and less time doing.We also discuss a question from a listener about when we miss noticingdata points.Ami identifies a popular but false concept many people believe in thatthings must get worse before they get better.Use the LOA Today app to send us your question for discussion:https://loatoday.net/listen...more
Holiday QuestionsWe start off with an Abraham-Hicks quote that urges us to spend moretime imagining and less time doing.We also discuss a question from a listener about when we miss noticingdata points.Ami identifies a popular but false concept many people believe in thatthings must get worse before they get better.Use the LOA Today app to send us your question for discussion:https://loatoday.net/listen