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Having clear principles

Having clear principles

A good life is built from the inside out and is based on a foundation of self-conduct and prioritization. It’s not as dreamy as a vision board, but it’s a lot more effective.

When you are clear on what your principles are, you can start working toward goals that support what you do and do not want to experience.

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