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Paradigm Shift: Change Your Mindset and Live the Life of Your Dreams

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“Today, right now, you can decide in your heart to see a vision no one else can see; you can immediately change your way of thinking, that changes your actions and you can immediately go to a place where you could have never hoped or imagined because you chose a new paradigm.”

“But it is precisely in these moments of difficulty that we have the opportunity to discover something extraordinary within ourselves. We have the chance to tap into a reservoir of inner strength and resilience that we didn't even know existed.”

“A paradigm shift is not the same as a small change. A small change is a minor adjustment in our behaviour or habits, while a paradigm shift is a complete overhaul of our way of thinking and acting. A small change may lead to temporary improvements, but it won't have the same long-term impact as a paradigm shift.”

“In time's fleeting grasp, make every second count, for the present moment is a gift that yields a future of abundant amount.”

“We’re all masters of our souls. Negative thoughts attract negative people and negative experiences. Positive vibrations create positive experiences. You choose your own destiny.”

“Don't betray your progress by realigning with people you've already moved on from. Otherwise you'll be letting other people's demons rattle your angels.”

“Dissociative identity disorder is conceptualized as a childhood onset, posttraumatic developmental disorder in which the child is unable to consolidate a unified sense of self. Detachment from emotional and physical pain during trauma can result in alterations in memory encoding and storage. In turn, this leads to fragmentation and compartmentalization of memory and impairments in retrieving memory.2,4,19 Exposure to early, usually repeated trauma results in the creation of discrete behavioral states that can persist and, over later development, become elaborated, ultimately developing into the alternate identities of dissociative identity disorder.”