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Sontaia Briggs
@PKBriggs · 2:46

6 Words - inspired by Jack Kerouac

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I don't have to feel like mediocre about life. I'm in the middle. It's okay. Life could be great. I can be in love with it. Do you ever meet those people? They love their jobs?

#youhavepower #jackkerouac #mentalwellness

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Yesenia Fernandez
@Her_Revolucion · 3:02
Thank you. Santea. I really needed this dose and this great reminder to love my life. You know, sometimes we may get to a point where we are either going through something a challenging time. And we then say, I hate my life. Why is this happening to me? Right. And then we kind of become very bitter and how we look at things, we're not optimistic anymore
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Sontaia Briggs
@PKBriggs · 0:36

Thank you for seeing me ❤️ @Her_Revolucion

Yes, Synya. Thank you so much. I can always feel your heart in your responses. You have a beautiful spirit. And, you know, thank you for listening. And thank you for seeing me. Because when people listen to you, they see you. And I see you too. So together, we're going to keep working for these life that we love, these beautiful lives, that they're right there. They are, right in our reach
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Swell Team
@Swell · 0:15

Welcome to Swell!

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Alfred Johnson
@axjohnson · 1:16
He went on a spiritual retreat and found that he had simply been knocking on doors that had been closed behind him. And he continued to do that until he found a way. So his book about Let Your Life Speak is basically that to love your life, but allow your life to be itself and allow your life to extend and respond to the call of the spirit and find joy. Thank you very much for taking the time to inspire the rest of us. Bye
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Sontaia Briggs
@PKBriggs · 0:44

@axjohnson Thank you! 🙏🏾

And then there comes a point where you make the hard choice of I just being yourself good, bad or other and following your own dreams to call your own heart, even if it doesn't make sense. So thank you for sharing that book. And thank you for popping in on as well
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