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48. Bias Against Positive Thinking

Episode 48 of the Ohio Martial Arts - Mindpower podcast, hosted by Joseph Hurtsellers, titled "48. Bias Against Positive Thinking" was published on October 3, 2019 and runs 11 minutes.

October 3, 2019 ·11m · Ohio Martial Arts - Mindpower

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Is there a hidden bias against positive thinking? Learn how the thoughts you think effect your results. A quick reminder: Only 16 copies of the limited edition of Break The Chain Volume II are left. This edition will never be produced again. To pick up one of the last editions (if still available); go to www.ohiomartialarts.com/breakthechain/ Thanks for listening to my show and I can't tell you how much I appreciate your support and reviews.

Is there a hidden bias against positive thinking? Learn how the thoughts you think effect your results. A quick reminder: Only 16 copies of the limited edition of Break The Chain Volume II are left. This edition will never be produced again. To pick up one of the last editions (if still available); go to www.ohiomartialarts.com/breakthechain/ Thanks for listening to my show and I can't tell you how much I appreciate your support and reviews.
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