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EPISODE · May 22, 2024 · 24 MIN

EP152: The Best Piece of Advice You'll Ever Hear

from Create Your Fate

Legit, hands down — on today's episode, I'm sharing the best piece of advice you will ever hear. After hearing this, you’ll be able to sleep better at night. Stop being so mad all the time. Stop wondering if people are mad at you! Stop being paranoid that someone is out to get you. You’ll be able to live your life more carefree with less stress. If you're someone who wants more peace in your life, this episode is for you.And if you know someone else who will benefit from the best advice you'll ever hear, please send this their way!"Taking things personally makes you an easy target." -- MegConnect with Meg:Get Meg's free Manifesting Masterclass to begin creating your Best Life Ever todayWatch the episodes on YouTubeFollow Meg on InstagramFollow The Create Your Fate Podcast on InstagramTake your FREE Enneagram TestChange your negative thoughts into POSITIVE ones in only 21 daysSubscribe to Meg's newsletterDisclaimerIn this episode:The self-limiting belief that is keeping you addicted to other people's actions.Advice to not take things personally.How to break away from the made up stories you tell yourself in your head.The simplest easy-to-remember phrase that will instantly give you peace.

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