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I saw nothing was on calendar tab. Does this community do any virtual meet up or in person meet ups?
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Feeling Stuck in the Same Patterns
Many people want to change but feel like they keep repeating the same habits. Your brain builds habit pathways. These pathways live in a part of the brain called the basal ganglia. Once behaviors repeat enough times, they become automatic. The brain prefers these patterns because they save energy. But neuroscience tells us something encouraging. The brain has neuroplasticity, which means it can build new pathways at any age. Scripture reflects this same idea. Romans 12:2 “Be transformed by the renewing of your mind.” Every time you make a healthier decision, even a small one, you strengthen a new neural pathway. Change is not about one big decision. It is about repeated small choices over time. What small habit are you working on this week? Encourage someone else in the community and invite a friend who wants to grow. Join the Life Reset community: https://www.skool.com/life-reset/about?ref=0ee23211e9464b0096c90118929e1ffe
Feeling Stuck in the Same Patterns
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I am of the thought that we think we are repeating habits but actually we are not repeating the habits. Ex. Keep losing a job. Keep quitting your job. Keep getting written up at work. Isn't that just part of life. We aren't perfect. Flip side is this is what is being said but any outsider can see they are blowing things out of portion and making it bigger deal then it is.....better way to put it. White collar jobs and blue collar jobs require different type of professionalism. Normal vs real...
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Introduction I wonder if you and I have things in common. I work 6 days a week. 3 pm to 10 pm Tuesday through Friday. 9 am to 5 pm Saturday through Sunday. My day off is Monday. I drive for a living.
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I joined because of Myers Briggs. I am not sure why I'm still here.

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