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Ayahuasca: Gateway to Heaven, Gateway to Hell
It’s the new hype. Plant medicine for enlightenment. Instant freedom overnight. Throw up, freak-out, have an out of body simmer and glimmer and you’re all reset. The divine conquered ‘Darwin’ style.
Personally I believe plant medicinal use can be great. It is the right mindset though that it is needed to make it work for you. It is not something or somebody outside of you who is gong to heal you. Your healing process is your responsibility and it can be ugly, difficult, challenging but ultimately worthwhile.
Continue reading: https://www.psych2go.net/ayahuasca-gateway-heaven-gateway-hell/
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It’s okay to live a life others don’t understand.
Unknown, (via kushandwizdom)
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Writing Inspiration 💜
Hey, are you stuck writing your first draft? Please, remember that first drafts don’t have to be pretty— they just have to be written. Okay?
Seriously. Culture puts a lot of pressure on writers (specially young writers) to make something amazing right off the start, but that just isn’t how writing works. First drafts are always bad. Always. How could they not be? You’re experiencing the story firsthand. I’ve met so many writers over the years who get stuck trying to make the first draft good because they think it’ll save time later on. SPOILERS: It doesn’t.
Here’s a piece of advice:
Nothing wastes time like trying to save time.
Just write your book. As the story changes (and it will) make notes of what you’ll fix later. Keep writing. Don’t stop ‘til the end. Remember that as a writer you don’t have to get it “right” on the first try. Revision is your best friend. Give it a call when you’re done. Okay? Okay.
I hope this helps. Keep writing, writerly friend~ ⭐️
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Pro tip: If you’re looking into signing on with a pagan group, the phrases “male and female energies” and “Great Rite initiation” are both secret codes. The former means, “We will refuse to respect your identity,” and the latter means, “Yeah, we’re a cult, but we’re a sexy cult,” and they can both be taken as shorthand for, “Run, bro. Run away, Run fast. Run far.”
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One of the biggest keys to surviving your 20’s is Learning how to move on. Move on from old friends, lovers & bad situations.
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The other day we received a question from one of our readers, Chris, asking about tips for job interviews for introverts. While there are many types of interviews (phone interviews, face-to-face interviews, Skype interviews) if you’re an introvert they all seem challenging. Sometimes they feel insurmountably difficult, and the anxiety takes over. You freeze up, stammer, and lose out to a candidate less qualified, but more outgoing than you are. That’s not right! You don’t deserve to get shafted like that. You deserve enviable interview skills that build up your desirability as an employee. We’re here with ten of the handiest, most helpful job interview tips. Even if you’re not an introvert these will help you go above and beyond during your next meeting, coffee date, or networking opportunity!
1. Look the interviewer in their eyes.
This seems awfully scary at first, especially for introverts who might get overwhelmed easily, but it’s a tip that will make a difference in your interview persona. The more you can look into your interviewer’s eyes the more they’ll be able to trust you and see that you’re a confident, capable individual. Eyes are the things that tell us whether someone is being honest or scummy, and interviewers are always on the lookout for someone who can maintain eye contact with them.
2. Commit to professional speech patterns.
Continue reading:
http://www.psych2go.net/10-job-interview-tips-for-introverts/
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My turmeric ginger apple cider vinegar recipes provide your body with natural probiotics and contain both turmeric and ginger which can help to fight chronic inflammation. Find my recipes here. Or repin them here for later.
For similar health and wellness recipes, be sure to follow my Natural Home Remedies and Herbal Health Care board on Pinterest here.
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