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Don’t force it

Don’t force it

Give yourself the permission to drop what you’re doing if it’s not working out, and you might just find many new things coming your way straight after that.

Trying to hold on to what you’ve done just prevents more goodness from coming your way.

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Sometimes the most important life lessons are the ones we end up learning the hard way.

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