Episode 77 - Don’t forget to reflect
An episode of the The Self-Science Podcast with Dr Craig Duncan podcast, hosted by Dr Craig Duncan, titled "Episode 77 - Don’t forget to reflect" was published on June 22, 2019 and runs 1 minutes.
June 22, 2019 ·1m · The Self-Science Podcast with Dr Craig Duncan
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Summary
Socrates, probably the greatest thinker in history identified that reflection was crucial to live a rewarding life. Take the time daily to reflect and you will see many positive outcomes
Episode Description
Socrates, probably the greatest thinker in history identified that reflection was crucial to live a rewarding life. Take the time daily to reflect and you will see many positive outcomes
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