People have a profound effect on us. Make sure your friends and family lift you up when you’re down—not put you in a funk. If they’re not doing that, it might be time to cut those people from your life, so you can instead spend time with positive people who will build you up, like an employer or mentor who supports and encourages your dreams. Sometimes getting clear about what we want means we need to get rid of everything else holding us back from our true potential.
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