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    Dr Durrs Living In The Sweet Spot, January 24, 2024

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    Many people are living unhappy lives conforming to the expectations of others in order to be liked and accepted, but at the expense of not pursuing their dreams and living life the way they choose. This costs you big time… plus your anger and frustration about your mediocre, unfulfilled life! Discover more keys to: (1) self-discovery; (2) freedom from conformity and seeking approval and acceptance; (3) living an authentic, meaningful life; and (4) self-forgiveness and unconditional love as powerful liberators of your Infinite potential and possibilities. My special guest for part 2 of “Unapologetically Real: Freedom from Conformity and a Mediocre Life” is Myra Solomon, COO of Terrecon Design & Construction, Inc. She’s also a business consultant and licensed teacher of new thought Christianity for the Universal Foundation for Better Living. She has a HR background with a Fortune 500 company. Join us for part 2 of this thought-provoking, candid conversation. Learn: • Additional ways to shift your limited, negative thinking in order to embrace your unique wonderfulness and live a happy, meaningful life • How self-forgiveness and grace frees you from living in the past and a life-sentence of persecution • How self-care is common-sense if you want to provide quality care to others • To make sure the source of your opinions and beliefs is on the same mission as you • How to hear and connect with your Sacred Self and the Creator or Life Force that animates all life • How our fear of abandonment, not getting what we want, or that we’re undeserving causes us to contort and twist ourselves to be accepted, to settle for mess, or sabotage our hearts’ desires • Why you deserve unconditional love, and how to love YOU unconditionally • How the persistent self-image as a powerless child keeps an adult looking for someone to love and take care of them • How celibacy give you time, space, and energy to focus on and develop you • How your body’s powerful chemistry during orgasm creates attachment and trust, which can impair your judgment and make it very difficult to disconnect from harmful relationships. • How you are a powerful, creative Being that is always successful! #DDLSS #DrDurrsLivingInTheSweetSpot #UnapologeticallyReal #MyraSolomon #mentalhealth #mentalwealth #gratitude #faith #KnowYourself #God #newthought #christianity #freedom #meditation #unconditionallove #forgiveness #celibacy #oxytocin #relationship #Sacred #spirituality #BelieveInYou #trust #BlackGirlMagic #growth #transformation #empowerment #selfcare #selfhelp #blackdoctors #mindbodyspirit

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