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Mastering Your Focus

Mastering Your Focus

You can separate the coffee from the glass, the molecules from the liquid, and as you expand and contract your focus — you become more or less aware of infinity.

Can you contract down to a valve in your heart, expand out to everything within your field of vision, and manipulate your focus to everything in between?

You navigate, appreciate, and thrive in life by mastering your focus.

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