so it is🤌🤌🤧🤧

did you ever wonder why someone is happy or wealthy?

As a HypnoAnalyst I can tell you, that they changed the things in their lifes that did not worked out. They learned from every single situation, and searched and applied different approaches to reach their goals.

How long do you repeat over and over the same actions and thoughts patterns... und you still expect a different outcome?

that is called INSANITY

#women #life #selfworth #selflove

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... Read moreMany of us find ourselves stuck in routines that no longer serve our best interests, yet we hesitate to make meaningful changes. This reluctance can stem from comfort in familiarity, fear of the unknown, or simply not feeling ‘disgusted enough’ with our current circumstances to spark change. From personal experience, the true turning point often comes when dissatisfaction grows into a strong desire to improve. In my journey toward self-growth, I realized that embracing discomfort was essential. The moment I acknowledged that repeating the same thought patterns would never yield new results was transformative. This aligns with the concept highlighted in the article image: "What if you are not disgusted enough you won’t change about your life?" This phrase captures the essence of motivation through discomfort. Learning from each failure or setback rather than resisting it is pivotal. It requires an open mind to experiment with different approaches and, sometimes, to seek external help, such as hypnotherapy or counseling. These strategies assist in reprogramming subconscious beliefs and fostering self-worth and self-love, crucial themes tagged in the original content. Consistent self-reflection, coupled with actionable steps toward change, cultivates not only happiness but often financial and personal success. As the author points out, refusing to adapt is akin to repeating insanity. Instead, consciously choosing to evolve based on lessons learned rewires your mindset and opens up new possibilities. Ultimately, the road to a happier, wealthier life is paved with deliberate change, learning from experiences, and cultivating self-worth. This process is not instantaneous but is deeply rewarding when approached with patience and persistence.