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Topic: BeliefBy Theresia ValoczyPublished Recently added

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Where are you, now?
What do you do, now?
Who are you?
What is your Big Dream?

Questions, Questions, and Questions...

Why?

The answers are in You. The answers are in your Heart and your Subconscious mind.
Always, you answer, your Soul opens them door to the World.

Your answers are your GPS. Your GPS shows where are you go...
Your thoughts are your GPS.
Your emotions are your GPS.

Where are you, now?
Where would you like to travel?
Would you like to go to the Better Future?
Would you like to become The Best?

Where are you, now?
What is your Heart and what is your Mind?
What is your dominant thoughts?

Please, looak at yourself, your current Life, and answer...

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Theresia Valoczy, Hypnoterapist, Coach, Author
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