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Color Your Life Happy: What to Do When Things Go Wrong
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According to psychologists we think 40,000 to 50,000 thoughts a day and most of them are repeats. What we say to ourselves when we face challenges in life will determine our success or failure. Our self-explanatory style if not properly conditioned for our desired outcome can result in unwanted results. Join me when my guest, Chris Gloss, shares his system for conditioning the mind for long term success when things go wrong. His advice is “when things go wrong, don’t go with them.” Chris, also known as the Possibilitarian, will share the D.R.P (Daily Regimen Program) which he developed a few years ago to equip people with a very simple way to win the battles that are fought in the 6 inch arena of our minds.
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