By Dr. Perry, PhD
“I am the greatest obstacle to my greatest dreams.” ~Craig D. Lounsbrough
The subconscious mind is like an overgrown hedge maze. We enter it thinking we can quickly get through to the other side only to realize we are lost somewhere in the middle. How often do you set out to accomplish a task only to start ruminating about something that went wrong in your life? Lost in thought we forget that we set a goal to traverse the maze and get through to the other side.
Replaying a past failure is only one of the many ways we can sabotage ourselves from accomplishing our goals and pursuing our dreams. Procrastination perhaps is the number one killer of dreams. We divert the energy we need to accomplish a needed goal towards watching more television or spending more time on social media. Some even go as far as…
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Interesting and good words to live by. Thank you for sharing this post Sharon.
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You’re welcome dear and hope you’re doing great today ✌️😍
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Thanks I am – hope you are the same.
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😀👌👍🙏
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Nice post
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How Thanks dear
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Great post… keep up the good work Sharon.
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Nice post!
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Thanks 🙏✌️
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Superb! Thank you so much for sharing this post!
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Hello Sharon,
I stopped by to give you my belated thanks for following my blog.
I loved this article – especially the tip about setting and working on small goals before pursuing larger ones. Makes good sense!
Thanks for sharing.
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You’re welcome dear and thanks for stopping by 🙌🙏✌️
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