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Art of Wellbeing

@artofwb

How to live a fulfilling, successful and happy life.

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Every FOMO moment is a chance to pause and reflect: Is this what I want, or am I just caught in the hype? Clarity is power. đź’ˇ #FOMOMindset

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Kindness in the face of being wronged isn’t weakness—it’s the strength to rise above bitterness and refuse to let negativity define you.

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People who remain kind despite betrayal have mastered emotional resilience. They understand that their integrity isn’t dependent on others’ actions.

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Choosing kindness after being hurt shows immense self-control. It takes more courage to stay compassionate than to lash out.

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When you’re kind to those who wronged you, it reflects an inner peace that can’t be shaken by external chaos.

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People who are highly intelligent but never get ahead in life usually display these 8 behaviors (without realizing it) buff.ly/4gj4v3k

People who are highly intelligent but never get ahead in life usually display these 8 behaviors (without realizing it) buff.ly/4gj4v3k
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Highly intelligent people often get stuck in analysis paralysis. Their need for perfection keeps them from taking the risks that lead to progress. #Overthinking #GrowthMindset

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They’re so focused on intellectual pursuits, they forget that true success is built on meaningful connections and collaboration. #Networking #PeopleSkills

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Failure is seen as a threat, not a lesson. They avoid taking chances, fearing mistakes, which limits their opportunities to learn and grow. #FearOfFailure #SuccessJourney

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Instead of simplifying solutions, they make things unnecessarily complex. Overcomplicating leads to burnout and missed opportunities. #SimplicityIsKey #Efficiency

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People who grew up with very little affection tend to develop these 9 traits later in life hackspirit.com/people-who-gre…

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People who always keep their phone on silent typically display these 7 traits, according to psychology dmnews.com/gen-people-who…

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Millennials are quitting these 8 toxic workplace habits that boomers normalized for decades geediting.com/gen-millennial…

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People who look a lot younger than they actually are usually adopt these 7 daily habits hackspirit.com/people-who-loo…

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Overthinking every choice? Use this 3-question Buddhist filter to make decisions with calm and confidence hackspirit.com/overthinking-e…

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Why “good enough” is the new great—Buddhist wisdom for recovering perfectionists hackspirit.com/why-good-enoug…