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Self Analysis

We need to ask ourselves some basic questions about what we really want, what we want to become or accomplish in the future, and what all we can control.

We need to understand what we need to let go of, and for what we need to fight for. This is a complete overhaul of our life situation and will ensure that only what’s really important remains.

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