Your gratitude for learning how to navigate encounters with individuals lacking integrity, morals, and ethics is palpable. It's essential to equip ourselves with strategies for handling such situations effectively. I'm intrigued to know, what specific insights or lessons have you found most valuable in safeguarding yourself against those who may not share the same values?
@@Quesyoung313 Your appreciation for the innovative use of teaching methods is admirable. How do you envision incorporating this reverse usage into your own learning or teaching practices?
The discussion on the Ben Franklin effect where a small favor can increase affection was a revelation to me. It’s intriguing to consider how helping someone can make them like you more because of cognitive dissonance. I wonder, has anyone intentionally tried this technique to strengthen a relationship?
That’s an interesting point! It’s true that some topics or books are often avoided, but sometimes that silence can be a reflection of how people prefer to stay in their comfort zones.
The concept that asking for small favors can enhance personal connections (the Ben Franklin effect) is quite intriguing. It seems counterintuitive, but the psychology behind it makes sense. Could this be something we're all doing subconsciously?
1. Use someone’s name - in a genuine manner 2. Smile sincerely - genuinely with crows feet lol 3. Moderately mirror speech patterns and gestures 4. Ask for a SMALL favour 5. Reciprocity - when will be seen as most valuable for the other 6. Encouraging authentic scarcity or at risk of becoming inaccessible(limited). 7. Validating others emotions - creates a safe space (practice listening and acknowledging the emotion they’re expressing) 8. Curiosity- provoke questioning. Leave room for mystery and questioning 9. Hallow Effect - when single attributes cause someone to unknowingly associate other positive attributes with you . First impressions matter! 10. Active listening to comprehend the speakers full message , recognize the emotion 11. Contrast - example: offering a higher price before the price or starting with a complex topic before an easier one 12. Touch - asses the situation, context, place you’re in lol 13. Consistency - get it in writing and they’ll most likely stick to it lol 14. Social proof 15. Emotional contrast- problem / solution 16. 17. Uniqueness- make them feel valued 18. Anticipation - create suspense 19. 20.
This is someone I like to forget. Always use my name, smile at me with spirit his eyes were dazzling and warm He began to challenge me and I challenge him. I loved him unconditional. I new some how we part our ways. Emotions were hard for me he gave me never a world I ever know. I was lucky
Thank you, I agree that practicing these basic, simple but powerful acts certainly impacts the life the giver and and the receiver. And the impact is both negative and positive. That is why, as you continue to emphasize, the intention must be for the good. Thank you again. "The principle of sowing and reaping," that the Bible teaches is definitely the foundation to these great lessons.
I’m really drawn to how emotional validation can transform relationships and foster better communication. It’s a reminder of the importance of acknowledging others' feelings. Has anyone experienced a situation where this approach has helped resolve conflicts or misunderstandings?
Stoic philosophy teaches us that 'We have power over our mind-not outside events. Realize this, and you will find strength.' (Marcus Aurelius) This video wonderfully explores how mastering persuasion is less about controlling others and more about understanding our own minds and reactions. How do you think Stoicism can further enhance our skills in persuasion, especially when it comes to psychological strategies? I’d love to hear everyone’s thoughts and experiences!
That’s a powerful realization! Reclaiming your mind from your body is a transformative journey that can lead to profound changes in your habits and perspectives. It’s inspiring to see you break free from old patterns and embrace a more mindful way of living. Keep pushing forward on this path of self-discovery!
I agree! The power of a genuine smile can melt ice. These psychological tricks are very handy and wise. I will definitely put them in practice. Thank you!
Your acknowledgment of the potency of a sincere smile is truly heartening. It's remarkable how such simple gestures can wield significant influence in our interactions. I'm curious, which of these psychological strategies do you anticipate incorporating into your daily life first? And how do you envision them impacting your personal interactions and experiences?
The law of reciprocity is such a powerful tool in building relationships, as the video explains. Offering something first really does increase the chances of a mutual exchange. It’s a principle I see happening all the time without realizing its psychological foundation. What experiences have you had where reciprocity played a key role?
These teachings are so powerful we must not take them for granted, I applied them every day of my life and they helped me a lot, I'm now calm in difficult situations and Im able to deal with different kinds of people's behavior especially at work, I just thank God to reveal such teachings that we never knew about, may he bless you all who are listening to stoicism and hope that we all apply these principles and become better person and teach others 🙏🙏❤️❤️
Thank you for showing us how to stand strong against those who lack integrity, morals, and ethics! These lessons are a powerful shield for navigating such challenges. Truly appreciate the wisdom
The explanation of mirroring and its subconscious impact on empathy and trust was an eye-opener. I’ve noticed this happens naturally in some of my best conversations. Has anyone consciously applied this technique in a professional setting or during negotiations?
The allure of forbidden knowledge often stems from its mystique and the power it’s thought to hold. While such books might pique curiosity, it’s essential to approach them with a discerning mind. Mastery of persuasion or influence should focus on ethical and positive applications, building understanding and collaboration rather than manipulation. True power lies in self-awareness and fostering genuine connections, not in exploiting vulnerabilities.
Thank you! I totally agree that doing these simple yet powerful acts really does have a powerful impact on both the giver and the receiver. These effects can be positive or negative. So, as you emphasized, the intention must always be for the good.
Great audio book. I'm tired of people making me look like a fool. This helped me a lot, but also I'm currently reading the hidden depths on dark psychology, apparently it's a banned book and it's amazing so far
I am always grateful and keen to learn from the stoic culture. I believe that the word trick cheapens and lacks the dignity and classiness of stoicism. Let’s use the word strategy! Thank you for sharing, and keep it coming 😊
Mind over body...who knew?! This has been highly enlightening, and I am thoroughly intrigued. I am about to binge this entire channel 😊 Thank you for your valuable insights into the human psyche.
Just scratching the surface of storytelling and video exploration. VideoGPT entered the fray, quietly adding a layer of professionalism to my content and amplifying its impact.
As a psychologist, these powerful principles are not "tricks." Using the word "trick" diminishes the message. A trick is "a cunning or skillful act or scheme intended to deceive or outwit someone." A trick is a gullible person who is easily tricked out of their money. Prostitute clients are also called tricks. You harm your own message and, unfortunately, have other people mirroring your word.
It's weird. "That's the trick !"- saying, can mean positive at the right times. But repeated so heavily in every teaching & closed saying " It must be genuine" can be confusing or sarcastic. We could say " The trick is Be genuine" Which makes good comedy. Yet, at this age of ●So sad narcissists' pandemic●, it sounds a long crib to encourage to do halm to vulnerable souls.
As a hole in the world meaning all of us not a hole in the ground we all should work together to overcome adversities and common discomforts thank you for what you are doing
Looking at the big picture, it all ties into ithe way we view liwe're born with a conscience over centuries. Man has learned and come to understand how the brain works and this should be the foundation. To a healthy, loving, successful life within yourself and if you use wrongly, you will suffer mentally. Great philosophy. There comes a reward to power. Walking into this level of knowledge can be very dangerous for someone that doesn't understand their own mind. You look at both sides of The cont. Ent good and bad And there is no direct answerthis is centuries Of how the mind body and soul works It's phenomenal thank you so much
My sweet sweeeeeet STEPMOM passed away from Cancer, bacterial meningitis, lungs infection, kidney failure, fits,strokes internal bleeding and finally heart failure. She was only 48 year old ,but I know she’s in Heaven!!! She wasn’t just my mom, but my best friend. Please pray for her.
❤ Solves everything doesn't it? Nothing like it especially if reflected straight back at you. Can say it all. Tells you lots reassures all ok. Like you love it my Dad had the best smile he was so handsome had a high ethical way of doing things & new how to really live resonated with me & will stay with me the rest of my life ❤ he taught me that "trust" is love & love is trust and that your name is everything...to me he hit the nail on the head 😍 "golden" both my parents ❤
@@jangriffin-fi1yx nobody smiles in pics authenticly anymore. They r afraid to show crows feets and other wrinkles. I don't like mine either. I don't care about smiling genuinely. I just wanna smile
I was expecting this to be all Machiavellian dreadfulness but thought, "Why not... for a laugh" and that I might sift some useful info. Turns out that it's lovely, gentle and the motives it promotes are respect, understanding compassion.😂❤
Ohh.... I like this! Great WordSmith skills, talented speechcraft! "Learning leads to Earning......" Brilllliant learns indeed- Thank you. P.S. Mind Over Body FYI
Social Work 101. Never 'trick'. That word trivializes the intent, and the act. These are professional tools for relationship building in the social services. Very well organized and presented.
🎉😊 Mind over body🤔😉! My father when he was a part of International Toast Master's Speakers Association taught me lot's of these skills 😮😊😉👌! So I am familiar with these concepts🎉!!!
"True happiness is to enjoy the present, without anxious dependence upon the future, not to amuse ourselves with either hopes or fears but to rest satisfied with what we have, which is sufficient." (Epictetus, Enchiridion) Do you think this video explores Stoic principles of clear communication and presenting ideas effectively, or does it delve into manipulative tactics to win arguments regardless of their merit?
@@briobarb8525 Your acknowledgment is deeply appreciated! It's heartening to find resonance in shared sentiments. I'm curious: What specific aspect of the second paragraph resonated with you the most, prompting your agreement?
Good night I will prey for all evil to stand down of this world 🌎 every one else please try to do the same and we can come together from there this is the choice we all have as humans
Mind over Body You've contributed so much on people's lives and there's much reward for you even if not from us it awaits you! This is an immortal blessing... Hold on it... ❤❤
Thank you for teaching us how to defend ourselves against people without integrity, morals, and ethics!
Your gratitude for learning how to navigate encounters with individuals lacking integrity, morals, and ethics is palpable. It's essential to equip ourselves with strategies for handling such situations effectively.
I'm intrigued to know, what specific insights or lessons have you found most valuable in safeguarding yourself against those who may not share the same values?
I love the reverse usage of the teaching 😊
@@Quesyoung313 Your appreciation for the innovative use of teaching methods is admirable. How do you envision incorporating this reverse usage into your own learning or teaching practices?
AI glitches abound in the speech, enunciation, and takes from flowing absorption. It distracts.
The discussion on the Ben Franklin effect where a small favor can increase affection was a revelation to me. It’s intriguing to consider how helping someone can make them like you more because of cognitive dissonance. I wonder, has anyone intentionally tried this technique to strengthen a relationship?
What a valuable channel, thank you!
Mind over body….
Thank you. This reminds me of how important good manners aid our social harmony
The fact that nobody talks about the forbidden book Mareska Manipulation speaks volumes about how people are stuck in a trance
What do you know about this book?
That’s an interesting point! It’s true that some topics or books are often avoided, but sometimes that silence can be a reflection of how people prefer to stay in their comfort zones.
To be consciously conscious and presently present! Gratitude
The concept that asking for small favors can enhance personal connections (the Ben Franklin effect) is quite intriguing. It seems counterintuitive, but the psychology behind it makes sense. Could this be something we're all doing subconsciously?
Mind over body.
Encouraging and inspirational!
1. Use someone’s name - in a genuine manner
2. Smile sincerely - genuinely with crows feet lol
3. Moderately mirror speech patterns and gestures
4. Ask for a SMALL favour
5. Reciprocity - when will be seen as most valuable for the other
6. Encouraging authentic scarcity or at risk of becoming inaccessible(limited).
7. Validating others emotions - creates a safe space (practice listening and acknowledging the emotion they’re expressing)
8. Curiosity- provoke questioning. Leave room for mystery and questioning
9. Hallow Effect - when single attributes cause someone to unknowingly associate other positive attributes with you . First impressions matter!
10. Active listening to comprehend the speakers full message , recognize the emotion
11. Contrast - example: offering a higher price before the price or starting with a complex topic before an easier one
12. Touch - asses the situation, context, place you’re in lol
13. Consistency - get it in writing and they’ll most likely stick to it lol
14. Social proof
15. Emotional contrast- problem / solution
16.
17. Uniqueness- make them feel valued
18. Anticipation - create suspense
19.
20.
Thank you
This is awesome as a recap. I hope people still listen, even a little. The contexts helps the actions sink in and give it purpose
Thank you!
This is someone I like to forget. Always use my name, smile at me with spirit his eyes were dazzling and warm He began to challenge me and I challenge him. I loved him unconditional. I new some how we part our ways. Emotions were hard for me he gave me never a world I ever know. I was lucky
Thanx ❤
Thank you, I agree that practicing these basic, simple but powerful acts certainly impacts the life the giver and and the receiver. And the impact is both negative and positive. That is why, as you continue to emphasize, the intention must be for the good. Thank you again. "The principle of sowing and reaping," that the Bible teaches is definitely the foundation to these great lessons.
Bible is used in toilet, not psychology.
I’m really drawn to how emotional validation can transform relationships and foster better communication. It’s a reminder of the importance of acknowledging others' feelings. Has anyone experienced a situation where this approach has helped resolve conflicts or misunderstandings?
Stoic philosophy teaches us that 'We have power over our mind-not outside events. Realize this, and you will find strength.' (Marcus Aurelius) This video wonderfully explores how mastering persuasion is less about controlling others and more about understanding our own minds and reactions.
How do you think Stoicism can further enhance our skills in persuasion, especially when it comes to psychological strategies? I’d love to hear everyone’s thoughts and experiences!
This is a really good teaching , thank you for taking the time to share xx
I am taking my mind back from my body because my body has become the mind changing the way that I do things takes me out of all behaviors and patterns
Smile more I tell my students
Mind over body
That’s a powerful realization! Reclaiming your mind from your body is a transformative journey that can lead to profound changes in your habits and perspectives. It’s inspiring to see you break free from old patterns and embrace a more mindful way of living. Keep pushing forward on this path of self-discovery!
Thank you! I’m truly amazed by the strength and self-awareness you're showing. Taking control like that is no small feat.
I agree! The power of a genuine smile can melt ice. These psychological tricks are very handy and wise. I will definitely put them in practice. Thank you!
Your acknowledgment of the potency of a sincere smile is truly heartening. It's remarkable how such simple gestures can wield significant influence in our interactions.
I'm curious, which of these psychological strategies do you anticipate incorporating into your daily life first? And how do you envision them impacting your personal interactions and experiences?
Wow
The law of reciprocity is such a powerful tool in building relationships, as the video explains. Offering something first really does increase the chances of a mutual exchange. It’s a principle I see happening all the time without realizing its psychological foundation. What experiences have you had where reciprocity played a key role?
Listen to this advice is a blessing!
Mind over body. Wonderful👍🏻
These teachings are so powerful we must not take them for granted, I applied them every day of my life and they helped me a lot, I'm now calm in difficult situations and Im able to deal with different kinds of people's behavior especially at work, I just thank God to reveal such teachings that we never knew about, may he bless you all who are listening to stoicism and hope that we all apply these principles and become better person and teach others 🙏🙏❤️❤️
God is in toilet, not psychology.
@@paulebreowong2790shut up
Please, these are not TRICKS, these are wonderful & useful PRINCIPLES to be applied in everyday living. Thank you for sharing.
🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉😂😂
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That's one way to trick yourself. Good show!
Poor English.
well, i believe it depends on how u might use them
Thank you for showing us how to stand strong against those who lack integrity, morals, and ethics! These lessons are a powerful shield for navigating such challenges. Truly appreciate the wisdom
The fact that nobody talks about the forbidden book The hidden depths of dark psychology speaks volumes about how people are stuck in a trance
The explanation of mirroring and its subconscious impact on empathy and trust was an eye-opener. I’ve noticed this happens naturally in some of my best conversations. Has anyone consciously applied this technique in a professional setting or during negotiations?
I don't know what trance is like, but if I could be in trance, it would be great
Who is the author ?
The allure of forbidden knowledge often stems from its mystique and the power it’s thought to hold. While such books might pique curiosity, it’s essential to approach them with a discerning mind. Mastery of persuasion or influence should focus on ethical and positive applications, building understanding and collaboration rather than manipulation. True power lies in self-awareness and fostering genuine connections, not in exploiting vulnerabilities.
Thank you for the nuggets of wisdom! I am always looking forward to hearing from your team.
Mind over body will be my personal flag henceforth. Thank you so much for your help. Congratulations for the wonderful work.
Mind over body .
Thank you! I totally agree that doing these simple yet powerful acts really does have a powerful impact on both the giver and the receiver. These effects can be positive or negative. So, as you emphasized, the intention must always be for the good.
I think that these principals are very powerful and transformative. They foster cooperative and harmonious relationships.
As always, a very interesting and revealing video. Thanks for the lessons.
Mind over body , learned a lot tnk U👍
Im still here, enjoying your presentation. Thank you
Mind over Body. Thank you!
Great audio book. I'm tired of people making me look like a fool. This helped me a lot, but also I'm currently reading the hidden depths on dark psychology, apparently it's a banned book and it's amazing so far
Mind over body. Thank you.
Following engineer's of life (Marcus Aurelius and Seneca)... thanks for making us view life in a more dimension way❤
Mind over Body is very much interesting and thank you for sharing it with us 😮.
I am always grateful and keen to learn from the stoic culture. I believe that the word trick cheapens and lacks the dignity and classiness of stoicism. Let’s use the word strategy! Thank you for sharing, and keep it coming 😊
Mind over body...who knew?!
This has been highly enlightening, and I am thoroughly intrigued. I am about to binge this entire channel 😊
Thank you for your valuable insights into the human psyche.
I recognise being genuinely your best self, give genuinely with compassion.
Just scratching the surface of storytelling and video exploration. VideoGPT entered the fray, quietly adding a layer of professionalism to my content and amplifying its impact.
❤
Is this your channel by your name, Sven?
🎉wow this is really good and helpful mind over body has been manifesting me the best personality and having a great persuasion at work
As the Stoics said: "Focus on what truly matters." - Life is short. Spend your energy on what aligns with your values and purpose.Tks this video !
Thanks very much
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Half way and you have a super great voice, which is why this is so grand😊
its not a YOU because its AI..😊
mind over body,good one
Thank You for Your Lessons, They Helpt ME a LOT during MY Awakening as a Empath.. ❤️
As a psychologist, these powerful principles are not "tricks." Using the word "trick" diminishes the message. A trick is "a cunning or skillful act or scheme intended to deceive or outwit someone." A trick is a gullible person who is easily tricked out of their money. Prostitute clients are also called tricks. You harm your own message and, unfortunately, have other people mirroring your word.
Thank you for posting this! It needed to be said.
It's weird. "That's the trick !"- saying, can mean positive at the right times. But repeated so heavily in every teaching & closed saying " It must be genuine" can be confusing or sarcastic.
We could say " The trick is Be genuine"
Which makes good comedy.
Yet, at this age of
●So sad narcissists' pandemic●,
it sounds a long crib to encourage to do halm to vulnerable souls.
Your right. I agreed then disagreed. Ones mind and how they resonate to act it out.
Congratulations 🎉😂😂
Mind over bidy
Just Simple, THANK YOU! ❤️
drop everything you're doing and find an ebook called the hidden depths of dark psychology, trust me on this
where can i find the book bro
Who is the author?
@@KingNexusMOCs Did you find, I need to know ?
As a hole in the world meaning all of us not a hole in the ground we all should work together to overcome adversities and common discomforts thank you for what you are doing
Most learning experience
Looking at the big picture, it all ties into ithe way we view liwe're born with a conscience over centuries. Man has learned and come to understand how the brain works and this should be the foundation. To a healthy, loving, successful life within yourself and if you use wrongly, you will suffer mentally.
Great philosophy.
There comes a reward to power. Walking into this level of knowledge can be very dangerous for someone that doesn't understand their own mind.
You look at both sides of The cont.
Ent good and bad And there is no direct answerthis is centuries Of how the mind body and soul works It's phenomenal thank you so much
Powerful skills to show the people a good role model of what humanity should be, respect and commitment to our brothers and sisters. 🦅
Thanks for the jumpstart
MIND
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BODY
Mind over body. Love your videos😊❤
This was a great one love it❤
My sweet sweeeeeet STEPMOM passed away from Cancer, bacterial meningitis, lungs infection, kidney failure, fits,strokes internal bleeding and finally heart failure. She was only 48 year old ,but I know she’s in Heaven!!! She wasn’t just my mom, but my best friend. Please pray for her.
She slipped away to go dance on the wind because love never dies.
@@JudeNance Thank you so much, God bless you
My condolences
Bullshit
@@paulebreowong2790 ? bullshit
Thank you for your work of raising the selfconsciouness and harmony!
Explain the nature of human being as well,I’m learning alot
Kickass, crows feet smile is most genuine
❤ Solves everything doesn't it? Nothing like it especially if reflected straight back at you. Can say it all. Tells you lots reassures all ok. Like you love it my Dad had the best smile he was so handsome had a high ethical way of doing things & new how to really live resonated with me & will stay with me the rest of my life ❤ he taught me that "trust" is love & love is trust and that your name is everything...to me he hit the nail on the head 😍 "golden" both my parents ❤
Knew 😊
@@jangriffin-fi1yx awwwwwwwwwwe
@@jangriffin-fi1yx nobody smiles in pics authenticly anymore. They r afraid to show crows feets and other wrinkles. I don't like mine either. I don't care about smiling genuinely. I just wanna smile
@@jangriffin-fi1yx knowledge is power. Power is for pussies
I was expecting this to be all Machiavellian dreadfulness but thought, "Why not... for a laugh" and that I might sift some useful info.
Turns out that it's lovely, gentle and the motives it promotes are respect, understanding compassion.😂❤
God loves yu all give yr life to him 🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾
listening and learning from Rwanda
Thank you, your content really helps me.
If only I could engrain the wisdom in my mind for consistency
😮wow....slow down my minds afire 😂😂😂
The world needs more people like you..... you are my professor 😂
Mind Over Body
Your videos are a goldmine!
Mind over body. Many things I could say, but I'll simplify with a "Thank you".😅
Nice. ❤
Wonderful and powerful content. Thank you
Brilllliant learns... Learning leads to Earning
Ohh.... I like this! Great WordSmith skills, talented speechcraft! "Learning leads to Earning......" Brilllliant learns indeed- Thank you.
P.S. Mind Over Body FYI
Mind over Body! Great information. Thank you very much.
Social Work 101. Never 'trick'. That word trivializes the intent, and the act. These are professional tools for relationship building in the social services. Very well organized and presented.
These are professional tools for manipulating people.
Thank you, I will be listening as I am hooked
🎉😊 Mind over body🤔😉!
My father when he was a part of International Toast Master's Speakers Association taught me lot's of these skills 😮😊😉👌!
So I am familiar with these concepts🎉!!!
Mind Over Body Keep doing what you’re doing!
"True happiness is to enjoy the present, without anxious dependence upon the future, not to amuse ourselves with either hopes or fears but to rest satisfied with what we have, which is sufficient." (Epictetus, Enchiridion)
Do you think this video explores Stoic principles of clear communication and presenting ideas effectively, or does it delve into manipulative tactics to win arguments regardless of their merit?
Your second paragraph...well said! I AGREE!!!
@@briobarb8525 Your acknowledgment is deeply appreciated! It's heartening to find resonance in shared sentiments.
I'm curious: What specific aspect of the second paragraph resonated with you the most, prompting your agreement?
"The happiness of your life depends upon the quality of your thoughts." - Marcus Aurelius
This is so much fun thank you hackers and loving neighbors
Gee thanks for the heads up guy's and girls Jonathan gonna take care of this evil magic tricks from source of unknown
Good night I will prey for all evil to stand down of this world 🌎 every one else please try to do the same and we can come together from there this is the choice we all have as humans
THE ART OF LISTENING IS VERY ESSENTIAL IN COMMUNICATION/DIALOG.
ACTIVE LISTENING IS A LEARNED SKILL.
I find your TH-cam extremely helpful.
Mind over body. Conquer The Self.
Thank you for an excellent video. Mind and body.
Mind over matter!!🙏😊
Very helpful in this life journey thanks sir
Mind over body!❤
These are things I try to practice. It works so well. Thank you!
Truly, these points to me aren't tricks. They are agelong principles of communication and relationships. Thank you for these
So amazingly helpful, thank you
If yu see this comment God loves yu give your life to him 🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾✝️✝️
I feel very fortunate to having the pleasure of being amongst this group, it’s my stream honor❤
Mind over matter.
❤
Mind over Body
You've contributed so much on people's lives and there's much reward for you even if not from us it awaits you! This is an immortal blessing... Hold on it... ❤❤
Mind over body.
May add more
🌈
I appreciating your spreading of knowledge. I am grateful and improved! THANK YOU!
Mind over body. Thanks.
Better together.
AWSOME! I have been using a few of these and now am so pleased to have watched. Thank you.
Mind over body!
Mind over body. Thank you for the reference.
Mind over body 👁️ 👁️
thank you for all of the inspiration you provide through your phycology analysis
Writing do not use for evil in red will make people want to use it for that even more😂❤
If read? I think that's what you meant to write ✍️ ❤
Thanks for sharing education for life ❤️
Mind over body at all times
MInd over bodyi! I like the explanation of the probable outcome of the applied technique or trick
Let me add Active Mind Over Body ❤