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Borrowing only works on things which are sure. counsel Newton Buteraba ceo house of wealth. #money
borrowing works on certainty. What do I mean by certainty? As in borrowing only works on things which are sure. When you enter a bank, you walk ou...

Power move to stop overthinking in relationships Pause Unclench your jaw Let your shoulders drop an inch… maybe two That spinning in your head isn’t truth It’s protection Your nervous system trying to solve safety by predicting every possible outcome But relationships don’t live in your thoughts They live in your body In tone In presence In the space between you and another person So here’s the move Come back into your body Feel gravity Let your belly soften And ask yourself: What’s true right now? Not what’s strategic Not what guarantees approval What’s true Maybe it’s: I feel anxious I feel scared I feel excited I feel like I could lose this Don’t push any of it down Welcome all of it Hello anxiety Hello fear Hello excitement From that place… you act Not to control Not to get it right But to connect You don’t need a perfect plan You need presence Your presence Write “my beauty” in the comments to remember you’re a beautifully complex being Like the video, follow me, and click the link in my bio We’re enrolling the new UpSpiral manifestation program right now and I want to meet you inside ⸻ #overthinking #relationships #nervoussystem #anxiety #selfregulation
Here's a power move to stop over thinking in relationships. Pause. Unclench your jaw. Let your shoulders drop, maybe an inch, maybe two inches. An...

4 viral videos in a week @Becca | Motherhood 💕✨ you are gonna smash it on here #howtogoviral #viraltips #tiktokgrowth
Hold on to your granny pants because I am going to tell you how this creator got four viral videos in a wake. And no, she didn't do engage from th...

@★~AriaCytryna~★ - Odpowiadanie temu dziecku 🥰 #rants #fpyシ #homo #lgbt #mlp
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Why Mount Everest is so dangerous for humans #documentary #everest #mounteverest
you take your first step onto the trail to Everest. Just 3,000 meters above sea level. You feel strong. The air is thinner, sure, but you can brea...

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I was going to prepare, but I was going to respond to these two comments first. What is it? Because I'm new. And I'm old. One. I said in the video...

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If your man is evil and hates you, let me slice this up for you. Stop waiting for closure from a man who broke you. He's not confused. He's not em...

#datingtips #relationshipadvice #relationshipgoals #anxiousattachment
Secure men may feel like an avoidant in the early stages of dating. If you are used to dating avoidant men who text you every single day and make ...

Réponse à @Produit Si tu es débutant et que tu souhaites créer ta 1ere marque E-commerce à succès en 150 jours, tu dois regarder ma masterclass de 52 min disponible en bio 👆 #ecommerce #dropshipping
Do you create your own site with copyright? The answer is no, there is a business that has to be respected. It is that you don't do anything that ...

Schreib in die Kommentare, was du daraus gelernt hast Viele Verkaufsgespräche scheitern nicht am Angebot. Sondern daran, dass der Kunde ein Risiko sieht, das nicht geklärt ist. Gerade beim Einwand „Ich habe schlechte Erfahrungen mit ähnlichen Anbietern gemacht“ reagieren viele Verkäufer falsch. Sie erklären. Sie relativieren. Oder sie verteidigen sich. Für den blauen Menschentyp ist das ein Warnsignal. Denn Blaue suchen keine Nähe. Sie suchen Kontrolle, Klarheit und Nachvollziehbarkeit. Eine einfache Prüffrage für dich im Gespräch: 👉 Reduziere ich gerade Risiko oder erhöhe ich es unbewusst? Sobald du aufhörst zu argumentieren und anfängst zu strukturieren, verändert sich das Gespräch. Nicht, weil du überzeugst. Sondern weil du Klarheit schaffst. Und Klarheit ist für blaue Kunden die Grundlage jeder Entscheidung.
If you answer if you hear the sentence, I have bad experience with you not to do that again. The most common reason here, most of all, they defend...

histoire vraie #histoire #motivacion #reel #conte
Let me go to the church this time. I have a special program with my pastor. Take care of the children and prepare the food before we arrive. Okay,...

My intrusive thoughts just beat me on that day at work 😭 if you smelled what I smelled, you would do the exact same though 🙈 #cologne #colognetiktok #cologneformen #menstyle #mensfashion
No, but or like mommy I lost my job last week and I haven't been able to tell my family the real reason because he's so embarrassing I can't even ...
One live stream. 15 videos. A newsletter. Blog articles. SEO work. All from one transcript. Google just connected AI agents to the entire Workspace. The content game just changed. What would you build? #learnai #ainews #aitools #contentcreation #aiforbusiness
How do I produce so much content? I've recently ramped up my volume production and I'm adding thousands of new followers a day and hundreds people...

#cristianoronaldo vs #messi
One of the biggest debates in modern football. What is the greatest prime of all time? Cristiano Ronaldo 2008 or Lionel Messi 2012? This isn't jus...

If you want to study in Canada for your master’s degree but you don't have the money, then you need to hear about these universities that can give you a full scholarship in order to attend. Their names are McGill University and the University of British Columbia. They all give international students full scholarships to study in Canada. Make sure you apply to them. #studyincanada #InternationalStudent #Scholarships #studyabroad #mastersdegree
If you wanted to come and study in America for your master's degree but now your countries on the US travel ban list, then you need to know about ...

a bit of a longwinded one with lots to know about hiking from rifugio auronzo to th cadini di misurina viewpoint including parking restrictions, difficulty, time, queuing and more🌟 save this if you’re heading to the dolomites this summer 🏔️💚🥾 #dolomitesguide #cadinidimisurina
This is one of the most photographed viewpoints in the Dolomites, and if you want to visit this summer, there's exactly how you're going to get he...

The cleanest advice often comes from messiest experience. Because when you've done something the hard way, the confusing way, the "definitely don't recommend this" way - you understand the systems well enough to help people do it the right way. International relocation isn't one-size-fits-all process you can package into universal steps. It's navigating bureaucracy that varies by country, income type, family situation, timeline, citizenship background, and dozens of other variables that make each person's pathway different. You can't cookie-cutter this. Which is why generic "how to move abroad" content falls apart when people try to apply it to their specific situation. They're trying to force their circumstances into someone else's pathway instead of identifying pathway that actually matches their circumstances. This is why lived experience matters even when that experience was unconventional. Especially when it was unconventional. Because clean straightforward relocation story teaches you one pathway. Complicated messy relocation across multiple countries teaches you how systems work, where flexibility exists, what actually matters versus what's just bureaucratic theater. Having navigated immigration processes in multiple countries, with different visa types, during different global circumstances, under different constraints - that creates understanding of how these systems function that you can't get from doing it once the easy way. The expertise isn't "here's how I did it, do exactly this." The expertise is "here's what I learned about how immigration systems work from doing it multiple ways, here's how that applies to your specific situation, here's pathway that matches what you actually have versus trying to force you into pathway that worked for me." Your journey won't look like anyone else's journey. Your constraints are different. Your qualifications are different. Your priorities are different. Your timeline is different. Cookie-cutter advice assumes all those variables are identical across everyone trying to relocate. They're not. Which is why personalized analysis matters. Why understanding your actual situation matters. Why having database of options matters instead of promoting single destination or pathway. The Americans successfully relocating internationally aren't all following same playbook. They're identifying which playbook matches their situation, then executing that specific pathway. Different families, different approaches, same outcome of living abroad. Link in bio for pathway that matches your situation, not mine. 🆘🇺🇸
For the longest time, I thought that my messy journey of moving abroad wasn't worth sharing, because it wasn't what I would advise other people to...

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Wow, it's beautiful. Don't look at this red color. I'm telling you, it's very beautiful. It's like this. It's a bit round. The red and the green c...

vidéo que je te partage aujourd’hui a été tournée à la toute fin d’un épisode de podcast. Ce n’était pas prévu. Je n’ai rien coupé, rien retouché, rien réécrit après coup. J’étais encore dans l’émotion, dans ce que je venais de dire, de revivre, de comprendre. Alors j’ai laissé la caméra tourner. J’ai laissé sortir ce qui devait sortir, exactement comme je l’ai ressenti à ce moment-là. Si tu regardes cette vidéo, c’est peut-être que la vie t’a déjà cabossé. Qu’on t’a demandé de t’adapter, de comprendre, de patienter, de pardonner… Souvent au détriment de toi-même. Et si je te parle de ça aujourd’hui, les larmes aux yeux, ce n’est pas par hasard. Parce que moi aussi, je sais ce que ça fait de se laisser de côté. De faire passer les autres avant soi. De s’oublier, doucement, presque sans s’en rendre compte. J’ai choisi de te partager cette vidéo brute parce que je crois profondément que certains messages n’ont pas besoin d’être polis, lissés ou rendus parfaits pour être vrais. Ils ont juste besoin d’être sincères. Alors s’il n’y avait qu’un seul mantra à garder pour 2026, ce serait celui-là : ne plus jamais t’oublier. Ne plus faire les choses contre ton corps. Ne plus dire oui quand tout en toi crie non. Ne plus t’abandonner pour être aimé, accepté, validé. Se choisir, ce n’est pas devenir dur. C’est devenir juste. Juste avec soi. Et parfois, la chose la plus courageuse qu’on puisse faire, c’est simplement de demander de l’aide. Quoi que tu fasses après cette vidéo, promets-toi au moins une chose : ne plus jamais te laisser en dernier. —— #developpementpersonnel #coaching #conseils #podcast
All the people who watch this video, if you like, what do you do in your life? What can you do to get rid of bad or bad things? No matter what, it...

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Do you notice how her hair became healthy, long and thick in just 90 days? This is exactly what she has been drinking every single night before be...

LGBTQIA+ Americans don't have to accept living in country where safety varies by state, legal protections are under constant threat, and existence is political battlefield. 24 countries rank higher than the US on LGBTQIA+ safety, legal protections, and social acceptance. These aren't theoretical rankings—they measure actual safety, actual legal rights, actual lived experience. What safety rankings measure: Legal protections: marriage equality, anti-discrimination laws, hate crime legislation, constitutional protections, gender identity recognition. Social acceptance: public opinion surveys, LGBTQIA+ community integration, media representation, violence rates, harassment levels. Government policy: refugee protections for LGBTQIA+ people, asylum policies, anti-conversion therapy laws, healthcare access. US ranks poorly not because lacks some protections (federal marriage equality exists) but because: protections vary drastically by state, constant legislative attacks on rights, rising hate crime rates, political weaponization of LGBTQIA+ existence, healthcare access under threat, family rights inconsistent. The state-by-state safety lottery: In US, your safety depends on: which state you live in, which county within that state, which city within that county, current political climate, whoever's in power. Rights protected in California, attacked in Florida. Legal in New York, criminalized elsewhere. Accepted in Portland, dangerous in rural areas. That's not safety. That's geographic lottery where your existence is tolerated or threatened based on zip code. What higher-ranked countries offer: Nationwide protections (not state-by-state). Constitutional rights (not legislative whims). Social acceptance (not political battleground). Stable legal framework (not constant threat of rollback). Healthcare access without discrimination. Family rights without restrictions. Existence without legislation. The 5 countries mentioned: These represent different regions (Nordic countries, Southern Europe, Latin America), different visa accessibility levels, different cultural contexts. All share: strong legal protections, high social acceptance, low violence rates, comprehensive anti-discrimination laws, stable rights (not under constant political attack). Watch video to see which visa types each offers and income requirements. Why this matters now: US legal protections for LGBTQIA+ rights are under active threat. State-level attacks increasing. Federal protections uncertain depending on administration. If you're living with: constant vigilance about safety, checking which states/cities are safe to visit, worrying about rights being rolled back, existence being political football— You don't have to live like that. There are 24 countries where your rights are constitutionally protected and socially accepted. The visa accessibility: These aren't just "safe but impossible to move to." These countries offer accessible visa programs: remote work visas, passive income visas, retirement visas, skilled worker visas, student visas, freelancer visas. Income requirements range $1,500-4,000/month depending on country and visa type. Accessible for many Americans, not just wealthy. What exit planning does: Analyzes your situation: income type, amount, family size, timeline, priorities, specific safety needs. Identifies which of these 24 countries you qualify for based on visa programs matching your income. Explains requirements, timeline, application process for your specific situation. Not generic "here are safe countries." Specific: "here are the 6-10 countries you qualify for, here's what each requires, here's your roadmap." Link in bio when ready to match your situation to countries where you're legally protected and socially accepted. Are you in constant vigilance mode or actually safe? 🆘🇺🇸
Here are the five safest places for you to move if you're part of the LGBTQIA+ community in the United States. I know, things are bad there right ...

Americans spend $400-800 on domestic flights to visit other US cities. Europeans spend $30-80 to visit other countries. That's not exaggeration. That's weekend travel reality living in Europe. What cheap European travel actually looks like: Lisbon to Barcelona: €25-40 flight (1.5 hours) Portugal to Morocco: €30-50 flight (1 hour) Any European city to another: usually €20-60 if booked a month or two in advance Even last-minute (booking Friday for Sunday): €40-80 to completely different country. Why it's this cheap: Budget airlines dominate: Ryanair, EasyJet, Vueling, Wizz Air operate on ultra-low-cost model. High competition on popular routes drives prices down. Short distances between countries (Portugal to Spain = 1 hour, like LA to San Francisco). EU open borders mean no international flight premium—treated like domestic travel. The comparison: US domestic weekend: $300-500 flight + $200-300 hotel + $150-200 food = $650-1000 to visit different US city in same country. European weekend: €40 flight + €60-80 hotel + €50-80 food = €150-200 ($165-220) to visit different country, culture, language. Half the cost. Different country, not just different state. What this enables: Spontaneous weekend trips without months of planning or saving. "Want to go to Paris this weekend?" becomes realistic question, not fantasy. Kids experiencing: multiple countries by age 10, different languages as normal, cultural diversity as baseline. Family travel that's frequent and accessible, not once-yearly major expense. The cultural access difference: American family saving all year for one big vacation: Disney, resort, road trip hitting US states. European family taking 6-8 weekend trips: different countries, cultures, historical sites, language immersion. Same or less annual spending. Vastly different cultural exposure. Beyond flights: Train travel even cheaper for closer destinations: Portugal to Spain €25-40, Spain to France €40-80. Bus travel cheaper still: FlixBus €15-30 for international routes. Driving across borders: no checkpoints in Schengen zone, just drive from one country to another like state lines. The normalization: Living in US: international travel is big deal requiring extensive planning, significant savings, vacation time hoarding. Living in Europe: international travel is what you do on random weekend when weather is nice somewhere else. It stops being "travel" and starts being "went to different country for lunch." The lifestyle shift: US lifestyle: save all year for one big vacation, spend $3000-5000 on week somewhere. European lifestyle: spend €150-200 every 6-8 weeks visiting different countries, same annual budget, 6-8x more trips, exponentially more experiences. If you're ready: To live where international travel costs less than US domestic travel. Where your kids experience multiple countries as normal. Where spontaneous weekend trips to different countries are realistic. Link in bio. I help Americans access this lifestyle. What would you do with €40 flights to other countries? 🆘🇺🇸
One of the major benefits about living in Europe is that there is such inexpensive travel that you can take within this continent. For my birthday...

Replying to @HollyByGolly✝️ #tiktokshopaffiliate #howtomakemoneyonline #sahmlife #tiktokagency #sva
y'all have been asking me about sassy snarky hooks that are also a little more PG rated because after I post my video about me saying not to lick ...

Tiktok Earning Course (Part 3) #tiktokgrowthchallenge
We have learned how to make a Tiktok viral code, now we will learn how to make it VAM app. It is very important that it is part of your online lea...