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Articles about investment psychology (0-50 of 292)
- How To Research Financial Aid And Scholarships For Psychology School
By: Amarendra | - The decision to make a career in the field of Psychology is enormously important one. The specialized training or education you generally receive helps you get with the essential tools and knowledge to enjoy a great career. However at times, it may sound like a big burden or difficult task to earn a psychology degree as paying the education fee for a psychology degree can seem too overwhelming. Nevertheless, today you just don't need to be worry as there are plenty of financial aid and scholarsh ... Tags: psychology school, psychology degree, research financial, psychology students, adequate financial amount
- What Is Mass Persuasion?
By: David O Connell | - Persuasion is an essential element of the sales process. It helps you trump your competition very effectively if you use it properly. The more people you can persuade, the more sales you can make, even if your competitor is selling the exact same thing you are selling. All you need is to create some sort of branding or theme that makes your product or service look different, even if it isn't. If you can do this, and get this message out to a large number of people, then you're learning the secre ... Tags: persuasive techniques, , mass persuasion, psychology persuasion, mass media, selling, marketing sal
- Alfred Adler - Adlerian Psychology
By: marciano guerrero | - Alfred Adler (1870 - 1937) was an Austrian medical doctor, psychologist and founder of the school of individual psychology. Adler was a member of Freud's inner circle, and also the first major figure to break away from Freudian psychoanalysis.
Not only did Adler advance some deep and interpretive psychological concepts, but he also developed a language that is still in use today. I for one have often used these terms -even without knowing of Alfred Adler- to describe inner states su ... Tags: adlerian psychology, adlerian theory, alfred adler, alfred adler individual, alfred freud
- Why You Need A Trading Plan?
By: Regie Macalam | - A trading plan is a part of the strategic planning and management of a business. It actually plays an important role in doing business. This is your ability to face challenges, manage losses and profits, your capability of risk management and some other necessary measures that you should always observe to prevent your venture from sinking. This goes from the time you are picking stocks up to the duration of the business. It is the trading mindset of the business powered by all the involve ... Tags: trading plan, risk management, money management, trading method, businessman, investment, stocks
- Tips For Buying And Selling Investment Property
By: Jason Dodge | - If you are a real estate investor, you are likely to think of nothing more than the profit margin. This is good, but a key to profiting from the real estate market is buying the right properties. To do this, you should also focus on selling investment property, from the standpoint of a buyer.
- Why do homeowners sell their homes for deeply discounted prices?
There are many reasons why a homeowner decides to sell their home for cheap. Basically, they are unable to af ... Tags: Selling investment property, real estate, structural damage, home, selling
- Employee Counseling Is A Field For The Application Of Applied Psychology
By: Roger | - Human psyche is too deep to delve into the depth of. It is difficult to explore the riches and reach the recesses of human psyche. Study on psychology has gained momentum among youngsters who are taking more and more interest in this field. Emergence of applied psychology as a mostly chosen discipline has lead to multiple job opportunities in different sectors of arena. The field in which study on psychology is being largely utilized is employee counseling. The profession of employee counseling ... Tags: applied psychology
- Six Amazing Transformational Technologies That Are Absolutely Free
By: Catherine Auman MFT | - A lot of people call me who can't afford to pay for therapy. It's true that many of the most powerful ways to work on yourself cost a lot of money. Psychotherapy, high priced seminars, bodywork, yoga classes, nutritional supplements, and seeking advanced training in your field will all improve your life but take significant financial commitment. I personally don't regret a dollar of the many thousands I've spent on the above, but in this economy some people are reticent to make such an investmen ... Tags: self improvement, transformation, change your life, psychology, psychology
- Heads Won Yet Again In This Trading Game, Are You First In Line?
By: Mercedes Oestermann van Essen | - One of Britain's biggest news papers made it official this week. The front page proudly
pronounced in bold letters: The recession is over.
The news as always is full of biased comments loaded with emotions of pride, fear and plain arrogance, and a total lack of balanced evaluation of facts. If the latest news is to be believed the FOOTSIE, DOW and NASDAQ will rise to new highs very soon. Forgotten is the pain of only a few months ago, it seems and we will all happily live e ... Tags: traders, investors, trading, trading psychology, trading mastery, EFT,
- The Psychology Of Passive Income
By: Mary Lloyd | - Most of us spend our careers looking forward to the day when we don't have to actively work to have money. The pension. Our Social Security checks. Investment dividends we've worked so hard to set up. Passive income--money that comes without the daily grind--is the brass ring. Just a nice steady income stream whether we spend the week at the beach or working on a Habitat house or helping the oldest grandchild move into a new apartment half way across the county.
Well, that's t ... Tags: coping with the economy, psychology of investing, coping with the downturn, economic downturn strategies, financial emotional health, staying calm in marke
- The Path To Freedom Begins With Self Awareness
By: Mercedes Oestermann van Essen | - You are probably totally unaware how much awareness of yourself and your world, or should I say, lack of awareness affects your life and the outcomes you are creating. For most of us life unfolds lacking direction because we have not yet learned to control and direct our inner world, or thoughts consciously.
Success in life depends on your ability to be happy with life; and your ability to be happy with your lot depends to a large extend on the way you see the world. How you see ... Tags: self awareness, financial freedom, trading, eft, Buddhism, positive psychology
- The Truth About Personal Growth, Are You Ready For It?
By: Mercedes Oestermann van Essen | - Naturally, everyone wants to feel good. When our lives are not working we tend to turn to personal development in search for answers. Nothing wrong with this concept, however very few realise what is involved of you are serious about accelerating your personal growth.
Working on your personal growth will sooner or later lead you into unknown territory as you transit from one developmental level to the next.
To get from where you are now to the profound understandi ... Tags: self awareness, personal development, personal growth, trading, expand awareness, trading psychology
- Why Cognitive Behaviour Techniques Could Improve Your Trading Beyond Your Wildest Dreams
By: Mercedes Oestermann van Essen | - If you are an experienced trader or investor you will know that mastery is a mind game. In fact, trading and investing are about understanding crowd psychology and your own psychology, because when you fully understand how you react to events deemed to be outside of your control you are taking control of yourself.
This very simple fact is easy to write about, and I have written about it a lot, yet putting the theory into practice is quite a different matter. Particularly in the ... Tags: Crowd psychology, cognitive behaviour therapy, market turmoil, trading, investing, trader, investor, EFT
- Learn To Love Chaos And Stop Fearing Loss
By: Mercedes Oestermann van Essen | - It is a known fact when times get difficult and we experience challenges in our lives we tend go back into the past in the search for answers.
Cycle analysis looks to forecast the future by looking at the past. There is the belief that what has worked in the past will work again in the future. Up to a certain degree this is true, but ultimately going back in time for answers is a very simplistic way of going about things and does not stand the test of time very well. In fact it i ... Tags: trading psychology, EFT, cycle analysis, self awareness, fear, anxiety, trader, financial freedom, investmen
- Could Trading Make You A Living In These Uncertain Times?
By: Mercedes Oestermann van Essen | - Trading is one of the fastest ways to make money. If you can trade persistently profitably you will be in the top 5 percent of people, because an amazing 95 percent of traders fail. The main reason is not their trading system but their psychology. Unless you have the right trading mind set you will fail faster then you ever imagined possible.
I know from personal hard earned experience that the best trading system will not make you money if your psychology is not right. In the oth ... Tags: trading performance, trading psychology, trader, trading profitably, learning to trade, happiness, EFT
- How To Pursue Financial Happiness
By: Mercedes Oestermann van Essen | - Yes, Happiness does have a lot to do with money, because in order to live you have to have money. Money is the means of exchange that makes your dreams come true. There is no getting away from this fact.
Without money you will starve or at best live off the government on the bred line. This is hardly the way to pursue happiness since it will do very little for your self esteem.
Happiness, and this includes financial happiness comes from planning and controlling ... Tags: financial freedom, pursuit of happiness, trading, investment psychology, financial success, success, EFT
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- The New Anatomy Of Risk From A Buddhist View
By: Mercedes Oestermann van Essen | - The financial world is upside down and by now even a blind man with a stick should be able to see it. I have been involved with trading the markets for many years and am well versed with the psychology of trading and investing. It is a fact that there are still an amazing number of people who believe that the present situation can be easily remedied and that we are at the end of the down cycle.
Unfortunately, there is nothing in my analysis that says that we are anywhere near an ... Tags: Risk, trading psychology, investment psychology, risk strategy, investment portfolio, cycle analysis,
- How To Go From Poverty To Prosperity In 5 Simple Steps
By: Mercedes Oestermann van Essen | - You are what you think and that goes for your finances too. I have been working with mind control techniques for nearly 10 years now and one of the biggest things I learned in time is this: It always comes back to how you think.
You see, your mind is actually deceptively simple. In fact, its basic operating system is so simple that it is almost scary. The problem most of us have is that we do not understand how to effectively use the system, hence we are creating results we do not ... Tags: financial freedom, wealth, make money, prosperity, investment psychology, money worries
- Could Buddhism Teach You Something About Trading And Investing?
By: Mercedes Oestermann van Essen | - At first glance there seem to be few parallels between Buddhism and your trading and investing strategies, but is that really so? If you look beneath the surface a very different picture starts to evolve.
Traditionally we go through life viewing events, like market action as something that happens outside of ourselves and as something on which we have little or no influence.
We have neat little boxes for all those events with their clear beginnings and endings. This ... Tags: trading psychology, investing, investment strategy, trading strategy, trading system, Buddhist trader
- The Investment Gods Are Angry
By: Steve Selengut | - The Working Capital Model (WCM) is an historically new methodology, but with roots deeply imbedded in the building blocks of capitalism, and financial psychology--- if there actually is such a thing.
The earliest forms of capitalism sprung from ancient Roman mercantilism, which involved the production of goods and their distribution to people or countries around the Mediterranean.
The sole purpose of the exercise was profit and the most successful traders quickly ... Tags: Capitalism, psychology, finance, WCM, working capital, investment, products, Madoff, long-term, Wall Street,
- Investment Management - Put More Smart Cash In Your Future
By: Steve Selengut | - The stock market is a dynamic place where investors can consistently make reasonable returns on their capital if they comply with the basic principles of the endeavor and if they don't measure their progress too frequently against irrelevant indices.
The income securities market is most often a less dynamic place where investors can consistently make reasonable returns on their capital if they understand the basic principles of the endeavor and if they focus steadfastly on the inc ... Tags: Investment strategy, investor, smart cash, equities, fixed income investing, value stocks, Wall Stre
- What Is "risk Tolerance" Really?
By: Tracy Piercy, CFP | - Dictionary.com describes Risk as the hazard or chance of loss and Risk Tolerance as the degree of uncertainty that an investor can handle in regards to a negative change in the value of their portfolio.
What if we combined these two definitions? Then we'd have a definition for risk tolerance that reads like this: The degree of loss that an investor can handle in regards to a negative change in the value of their portfolio. And, this makes sense to me.
... Tags: risk, loss, portfolio, investor, wealth, fear, market, regulations, values, risk tolerance, advisor, investment, responsibility, exit plan, income
- Successful Property Investing Takes The Right Attitude
By: Alexandria Anderson | - During the 80s, in regard to dieting, periodicals would suggest that you think thin. The magazine articles were reluctant to explain what that meant, but people were aware that was what they should do. Adopt the psychology of the thin, whatever that was. A logical extension of this idea would be that if you want to make money, one would be able to accomplish that goal by adopting the psychology of the rich, right? As a matter of fact, this is true. More specifically, you ought to intern ... Tags: minnesota real estate, real estate investing, minnesota investment property, mn real estate, minnesota real estate investors, investment properties mi
- 21 Candlestick Formations Every Trader Should Know
By: kelly price | - The above describes the theme of a book by Melvin Pasternak and it tells you the best 21, of over 100 candlestick patterns which you can see or use on a forex chart. If you love candlestick charting or you want to learn, this book is a good place to start and at just $20.00 it's a steal.
Pasternak claims that by Knowing these 21 formations traders can gain a trading edge. There are those that occur most often and are more reliable and there are those that are warning signs of turn ... Tags: currency trading books, forex books, trading books, best investment books
- Dominance In DogsÃ"'¦does It Really Exist?
By: Marc Goldberg | - As a dog trainer, living a structured life with my dogs comes as second nature to me. Their lives are neatly divided into three categories: work, rest and play. Because my personal dogs are free from the major problems plaguing most of my clients, I also allow them a certain amount of liberty in the home. I call this I Have No Idea What The Dog Is Doing time.
This article is not about training dogs. Whatever method you use to train dogs cannot succeed if the dog is living i ... Tags: dog, dogs, puppy, puppies, dog training, dog trainers, love, pet, pets, animal, animals, dog psychology
- Housebreaking 101
By: Marc Goldberg | - Remember that dog who just knew you didn't want her piddling in the house? Some dogs just need a slight sense of disapproval from you, and they virtually housebreak themselves.
But you don't have one of those dogsor you wouldn't be reading this!
So how do we house train the dog who just doesn't seem to get it? Believe it or not, it's simple.
I have two key words for you:
Confine and Observe.
Whi ... Tags: dog, dogs, puppy, puppies, dog psychology, dog training, puppy training, dog problems, dog behavior, housebreaking, house breaking, potty training
- Why Smart People Make Stupid Decisions
By: Derek Both | - How many times have you heard stories about smart people making stupid decisions with their money? This happens all too often and baffles everyone because why do intelligent, sensible people make such mistakes and rash decisions?
This has in fact caused so much confusion that scientists started to investigate the matter and have come up with a new field of science called neuroeconomics. It is a combination between psychology, neuroscience and economics and helps us to understand w ... Tags: Investment opportunities
- How Psychology Can Influence Your Investment Judgement
By: Keith55 | - Studies have shown that human have shown patterns of irrationality, inconsistency and incompetence when arrriving at decisions and choices when they are faced with uncertainty.
This field is better known as behavioral finance. This field explains how emotions influence investors and the markets. This explains why prices can go much lower or higher than the actual value when the companies faced with temporary setbacks or business opportunities. This also explains why there are ... Tags: warren buffett value investing behavioral finance value investors irrationality psychology
- Do You Want To Ask Powerful Questions?
By: Maurine Patten | - We all ask questions on a daily basis. Some questions you direct to others and some to yourself. If you want to get the best answer to your questions, you need to be sure you have asked the right questions. Some words have more power than others. It is possible to make your questions more powerful.
Sometimes words have a meaning to the listener that you are not aware of. For instance, the comment, "I wish I was happier" may sound like someone wants to be happier. However, is ... Tags: Communication, Asking powerful questions, Positive Psychology, questioning, powerful questions
- Discipline The Make Or Break Of Trading
By: Althaf Ahmed | - Following the path of discipline is one of the top three requirements for a successful Forex trader.
Ask any successful Forex trader what are the secrets of their success in surviving and prospering in the tough world of foreign currency trading. They will almost always tell you that one of the principal factors is having a strong discipline.
There is no escaping the fact that around 95% of the people who put their toe into swirling and potentially dangerous world o ... Tags: spot forex, at forex, only forex, stay at home, coach forex, Psychology, only home business, risk
- Trading News: Is It Worth It?
By: Larry Swing | - Every morning just before the opening bell ring, every trader gets their buy or sell button ready to make that first pretty penny before someone else gets there. The day is especially important because good economic news had just been released so everyone is anticipating a big profit day. This is a typical scenario in a day where either corporate or economic news comes out. Volume rush higher and higher to catch up with the news development. But is it worth (read profitable) for traders? ... Tags: Swing trading, Day trading, Stocks, Investing, Newsletter, Swing trade, Technical analysis, Daytraders, Swing, Quotes, Swing trading, Investment service, Day trad
- The Psychology Of Real Estate Investing
By: Alex Anderson | - In the 1980s, if you were going to go on a diet, magazines would tell you to think thin. They never actually explained what that meant, but everyone knew they were supposed to do it. Adopt the psychology of the thin person, whatever that was. It follows that, in order to become rich, you should be able to accomplish that by adopting the psychology of the rich, right? Actually, it does. Specifically, you should adopt the mindset of the successful real estate investor.
Successful ... Tags: money, real estate investing, investment property, minnesota, minneapolis
- Challenges You Face In Life Overcome These Challenges You'll Manifest Wealth & Inner Peace
By: Don L. Price | - What is the Greatest Challenge You Face in Life & Business? How would you answer that question? Before jumping to an answer you might consider that the greatest challenge you face in life and business is in making daily choices.
The moment we awaken we begin the stressful tack of choice and decision making and before the days end we have attempted to restore some internal peace of mind over choices made.
Why do we agonize over so many choices? More importantl ... Tags: fear, fears, sales, selling, salesperson, psychology fear, struggle, fear phobias, rational fear, rational fears, irrational fear, sales presentations, m
- The Most Important Investment Principle
By: James Delrojo | - Most people are attracted to an investment after it makes a big jump in price and they keep away from an investment after it falls in price. Successful professional investors tend to do the opposite.
Professional investors understand the most important investment principle "you don't make money from what an investment did before you owned it, you make money from what it does after you own it."
An investment you don't own that just went up sharply made someone else ... Tags: Investment, professional investor, undervalued investment, stock market strategy, property investment strategy
- The Key To Creating Meaningful Relationships
By: Maurine Patten | - The kind of relationships you have greatly affects the quality of your life. It is important to your sense of well-being to know how to create and sustain meaningful relationships. Wherever you find yourself, you have an opportunity to strengthen relationships and your sense of engagement with daily life. These relationships may be at work or in your personal life.
Relationships require two kinds of energy:
Material (food, housing, physical care and money) ... Tags: Relationships, Positive Psychology, goals, Listening skills, Communication
- Why Silver's Ready To Double In A Year
By: Jason Hommel | - Click here to see the video at Google Video!
Click here to see the video at Youtube! http://www.youtube.com/silverstockreport
This is transcribed from my notes, and the first third of my presentation for the silverseek online conference at http://www.silverseek.com/2007/
First, here's the silver story in a nutshell.
Silver is money, the only true money of the masses, the people. Gold is for kings. Silver is for change, and ... Tags: jason hommel, silver, gold, money, commodities, uranium, investment
- Killer Fears People Struggle With Daily
By: Don L. Price | - We live in an increasingly complex and stressful society where myths saturate our minds with more Fiction than Fact.
In the world of sales we are bombarded with myths such as: Thick Skin Fearlessness is the major characteristic quality of all highly successful sales and business people.
Another myth: people who experience fear never become successful in business or life.
Overcoming More Fiction than Fact myths can start you out on a journey of grea ... Tags: fear, fears, sales, selling, salesperson, psychology fear, struggle, fear phobias, rational fear, rational fears, irrational fear, sales presentations, m
- Investor Psychology: Goals And Dreams Vs. Day-to-day Activities
By: David Van Knapp | - Allow me to acknowledge first that much of this article is inspired by Dr. Bob Rotella's book, The Golfer's Mind (2004, Free Press), particularly Chapter Three, "Goals and Dreams." If you are not familiar with Bob Rotella, he is a pioneer in the field of sports psychology and a preeminent counselor to players on the professional golfing circuit. He has also been a performance enhancement consultant to major corporations.
I think that The Golfer's Mind is a great book, and that it ... Tags: stock, stocks, stock market, investing, investment, stock investing, dividend, dividends, personal finance, Rotella, finance
- Orlando Real Estate Mls Services
By: Kris | - Any licensed real estate agent is able to communicate the fascinating psychology involved in creating the asking price for a particular property. While documenting a listing agreement with the seller, an agent generally proposes a reasonable price for which the house would sell quickly. This price includes a number of factors like the sales price range of similar houses in the district, the condition and appeal of the concerned property, the present market conditions and the requirements of the ... Tags: Wholesale Investment Houses, Real Estate Investing, MLS, Multiple Listing Services, FSBO
- The Three Enemies Of Every Investor
By: James Delrojo | - Every investor, whether in stocks, options, futures, property, business or any other form of investment, has the same three enemies. These enemies have caused more investment loss than all other reasons put together. I will identify these enemies for you and give you some tips for defeating them.
The first enemy is fear.
Everyone needs a certain amount of fear in order to function effectively in the world. If you were totally without fear then you may be prone to ta ... Tags: Investing, investment psychology, investment mindset, investment startegy
- Forex Trading For Beginners
By: Martin Chandra | - A number of years ago I did a survey of over 1,000 people who had replied to adds I placed in local newspapers advertising various stock market information. This is what I found out: over 73% admitted they were losing money trading their own accounts.
Is it any wonder 95% of private traders lose money? It shouldn't! Now lets look at rules that will dramatically help your trading:
Rule 1 -- If you are a beginner or have no market profits to your credit, trade only in ... Tags: forex, trading, money, exchange, currency, investment, fund, foreign, market, stock, trend, dollar, global
- The Flaw In Our Emotions
By: Martin Chandra | - As humans we have a natural tendency to try and influence our surroundings and events we take part in. This is one reason as a species we have succeeded but it is also one of the fundamental flaws we all have when trying to achieve success as a trader. As traders we have to realize we have no control over the market and if we accept that then we have to accept that we can not influence the direction of the market.
The problem of course is we have a tendency to try and succeed and ... Tags: forex, trading, money, exchange, currency, investment, fund, foreign, market, stock, trend, dollar, global
- How To Be A Highly Skilled Forex Trader
By: Martin Chandra | - Trading, like any endeavor, any skill, is learnt through doing. We learn through trial and error, through having experiences and evaluating and learning from those experiences; and of course, our learning is accelerated if we have the support and advice of someone who is further along the path of development. The skills of trading are to do with execution, and implementation, the doings of trading. The problems we all experience in our trading, problems that are popularly referred to as the psyc ... Tags: forex, trading, money, exchange, currency, investment, fund, foreign, market, stock, success, dollar
- Asset Allocation & Your Investment Plan - A Blueprint For Wealth
By: Tuks Engineer | - Many of the wealthiest people in the world owe their fortunes to different types of residual income from stocks and bonds to investment trusts, real estate, commodities and more. In this chapter we're going to discuss the importance of asset allocation how you spread your assets into different types of products (from safe to speculative).
When we talk about asset allocation we refer to the various vehicles in which we invest our cash. We can split our assets into three specific ... Tags: investment, gold, stock investment, real estate investment, commodity investment, reit, invest in japan
- Avoiding Mistakes In Forex Trading
By: Martin Chandra | - A difficult challenge facing a trader, and particularly those trading e-forex, is finding perspective. Achieving that in markets with regular hours is hard enough, but with forex, where prices are moving 24 hours a day, seven days a week, it is exceptionally laborious.
When inundated with constantly shifting market information, it is hard to separate yourself from the action and avoid personal responses to the market. The market doesn't care about your feelings.
Tra ... Tags: forex, trading, money, exchange, currency, investment, fund, foreign, market, stock, success, dollar
- New Air Quality Improvements In West Virginia Mean Real Estate Opportunities
By: Dr. Karen Gates | - November 2006 brought excellent news for anyone interested in West Virginia land for sale.
That month saw the installation of Advanced Truckstop Electrification technology along West Virginia 's I-70 corridor. The technology, created by IdleAire Technologies
Corporation encourages truck drivers to shut off their engines and bring communications, heating or air conditioning, and even entertainment right into the truck cab. This allows drivers to rest without idling ... Tags: west virginia, real estate, land for sale, real estate developer, investment, property, retirement, baby boomer, west virginia real estate
- The Real Matrix - And How To Free Your Mind From It
By: Jake Danger | - It starts when we're small children, about the time we first develop self-awareness. Society steps in first in the form of our parents, then out teachers, then the media, or bosses at work, our peers and tries to tell us who we are'. That's when we begin creating the false self, the self that is a response to the demands of the society around us. We begin managing other people's impressions of us, we begin to lie, we begin to act like a reflection of what we think the world expects us to be. ... Tags: the matrix, psychology, motivation, freedom, brainwashing
- Analyze Your Stocks And Double Your Profit
By: Joe Kenny | - An investor buys a share of stock by resorting to various approaches that validate his investment by reaping rich profits. Before investing, however, it is necessary for a value investor to study the financials of a business, so that the stock he buys at the company's intrinsic value promises a greater return at its liquidation value (the value of a company if all its assets were sold). A typical investor would buy growth stocks that have an upward trend, and seem likely to keep growing for a lo ... Tags: stocks, shares, profit, eps, funds, increase, market, eps, equity, investment, retire, bull
- Energy Enhancement Meditation And The Psychology Of Ego Strategies Of The Aloof And The Poor Me.
By: Swami Satchidanand | - These psychological ego Strategies arise where separate intelligences are split off from the central stem of your Soul and are Archetypes created and used by the Hurt Inner Children.
Hurt Inner Children split off from the Central Soul personality when the person gets traumatised by the painful and corrupt actions of life.
These Hurt Inner Children flow in and out of your consciousness and it is these split personalities which use the Strategies like the Violator, ... Tags: Energy Enhancement, Meditation, Psychology, Ego Strategies, Aloof, Poor Me
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