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When Things Should Have Been Different - Spam Filter For Your Brain - Episode 71


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When Things Should Have Been Different - Spam Filter For Your Brain - Episode 71


On this episode of Spam Filter for Your Brain, HeardinLondon (that's me, but I speak in a weird third person for the algorithm) discovers the key emotions that create a sense of belonging and how to build them in your relationships.


    Key Takeaways:

    • Accepting What Is and Creating What Can Be
    • Letting Go of Unrealistic Expectations
    • How to not pressure the hell out of ourselves with unrealistic fantasies.

    • Full transcript: https://www.heardinlondon.com/post/when-things-should-have-been-different

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