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Excuse Mindset

We love excuses - family background, conditioning, not having money, etc. It justifies our failures, not having a messiah is another excuse.

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We make excuses and push aside our dreams. Thereโ€™s just not enough time, money, etc.)ย And we start to hide behind those excuses. Theyโ€™re safe. By becoming more cognizant of your brainโ€™s tendency for using excuses, the better you will become at dismissing them.

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