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Deep down you know exactly what you’re capable of. There’s even moments where you get a glimpse of all the potential you have. You can get there. You just have to be willing to sacrifice the habits, behaviors, things, and situations that are standing in the way of your success.

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Stop being so hard on yourself. Stop being disappointed in yourself. Stop judging yourself. You’ve come way too far to start doubting yourself right now. Just believe in yourself even when it seems hard to. Remember your inner strength; you’ve overcame so much with it.

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Turn problems into opportunities. Instead of being stuck on what happened, change your mindset to find solutions. Tell yourself that it’s going to get better. Once you decide to not be negative or pessimistic, answers show up. Trust the process. Stay positive. Keep smiling.

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Things can suddenly change for the better. Don’t ever doubt the power of an instant miracle and a unexpected breakthrough. You can’t be stuck for too long. Start owning this positive mindset and watch how quickly your life begins to change.

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Take some time to rest and recover. You don’t always have to be so busy, pushing yourself so hard. Step back and take care of yourself. Those moments of self-care will add value, energy, purpose, and creativity to everything you do. Find a healthy balance and enjoy your life.

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This is a great tip on how to effectively learn from the exercises when reading programming textbooks. From Jon Wexler's new intro to Node book.

This is a great tip on how to effectively learn from the exercises when reading programming textbooks. From <a href="/TheWexler/">Jon Wexler</a>'s new intro to Node book.