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Egberto Fernández

@egbertocoach

Mentor. Compassionate. Social good advocate. Dog Lover. Global citizen. Doing my best to make the world a better place to live!

Likes the quote: "The world will ask who you are, and if you do not know, the world will tell you." goodreads.com/quotes/10933615 a través de @goodreads


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Wednesday wisdom from Lao Tzu:

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"In the long term, you can't get better results than your consistency." — Shane Parrish (Found in @farnamstreet's Brain Food newsletter)


"The biggest obstacles are internal." — Shane Parrish (Found in @farnamstreet's Brain Food newsletter)


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Sometimes in life, we just need a hug... no words, no advice, just a hug to make you feel you matter.


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After 22 years of heavy drinking, last summer I quit alcohol for good. Here’s why you should, too. Like most people, I used alcohol as a social lubricant growing up. I was socially anxious as a teen and for much of my 20s, and the drinking helped me stomach large gatherings and

Markmanson's tweet image. After 22 years of heavy drinking, last summer I quit alcohol for good.

Here’s why you should, too.
Like most people, I used alcohol as a social lubricant growing up. I was socially anxious as a teen and for much of my 20s, and the drinking helped me stomach large gatherings and
Markmanson's tweet image. After 22 years of heavy drinking, last summer I quit alcohol for good.

Here’s why you should, too.
Like most people, I used alcohol as a social lubricant growing up. I was socially anxious as a teen and for much of my 20s, and the drinking helped me stomach large gatherings and

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The older I get, the more I realize that success at most things isn't about finding the one trick or secret nobody knows about. It's consistently doing the boring, mundane things everyone knows about but is too unfocused/undisciplined to do. Get good at boring.


True, but is the way to respond?

"Being overly independent is a defense mechanism from being constantly let down.” ~Ming Minx

tinybuddha's tweet image. "Being overly independent is a defense mechanism from being constantly let down.”  ~Ming Minx


6 Ways Social Media is Ruining Your Health - beliefnet.com/wellness/healt…


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