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“If I have to tell what I learned from Neuro Linguistic Programming then I will simply say these two things: 1. I learned to make more empowering choices. No more confusion. 2. Earlier words would often be the cause of my troubles and now they are the reason of all my blessings..”

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“People, sometimes the ones closes to us, will try to drag us down in the dirt, believing in what they have done is the right thing. Those people, can be the monster that keeps fueling the fire just to have control of our lives. It’s going to be hard to put the flames out; to keep draining the fountain of its precious water, but backing down from these monsters will only be letting them win. Drown the fire in an ocean. Shown them you are not weak or will be burn by their viscousness.”

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