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Positive Motion

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Positive Motion is a growth journey of self-discovery. Harness the power of your mind, unlock energy, and apply it to life, work, and relationships.

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Have to vs want to game ♠️♣️♥️♦️
What do you HAVE TO and what do you WANT TO do Today? Share your own self-reflexion with us. I have to take care of a few personal things before my flight to Málaga. I really want to hit the road again, start networking with people offline, and bring them here among us too.
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I have to go to work, but I want to finish my next mini course for my Skool community! 🌟
Happy dogs 🐶
This weekend I’m taking care of my brother’s dogs again. What about you?
Happy dogs 🐶
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I love my dog Max 😍 walks are always the best part of the day!
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@Jakub Pacanda I have him from rescue and he's 5,5 yo. About 5 years with us 😄
Doing what you love for money. Yes or no?
I'm curious how you see it. I was lucky to always do what I enjoyed, and somehow it also brought me money. I have had an entrepreneurial mindset since I was 16, and I always thought it was the path to true freedom. But is it really? The problem with things we love is that they can captivate us so much that we don’t know when to stop. It’s great as long as we feel passion, but what if that passion suddenly fades and we are left alone because we forgot about family, friends, other hobbies, and ourselves? Have you ever met someone who worked a 9 to 5 job and complained, but then discovered a new passion, like yoga, and suddenly considered getting certified to teach it? Planning to be their own boss and take control of their time. And what happened then? The first year or two, the excitement is huge. First students, first classes, it grows, it brings in money. Amazing. But what about three, four, five years later? They no longer practice just for themselves, but because they have to deliver lessons to clients who paid for them. Classes happen in the morning, late morning, and evening. They keep track of who comes and who doesn’t, handle marketing, prepay spaces, have to refund money if they get sick, and constantly worry about what will happen if their body suddenly fails completely. Where are those evenings when they could just say "See you tommorow" to their boss and be free to do whatever they wanted? Abandoning yourself as a bad boss, in my opinion, is one of the toughest tests of adulthood. Where am I going with this? You know the phrase never give up? It’s not always the right approach, and it’s not a failure at all if you abandon your own nonfunctional model, activity, or business and jump into the lifeboat. In my view, we don’t have to heroically die with a sinking ship. Who knows, maybe we’ll end up on the paradise island of our dreams and feel great with very little and beauty of nature again. PS: We create this world as @Saja Misolin says.
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Ahh great topic. I have mixed feelings. On one side - yes, but some of the corporate politics, glass ceiling and poor leadership make me step away, and focus on my thing. The things I love the most - coaching, leading and seeing people in their best states! 🌟
Body & mind inspiration?
What are your favorite tools for keeping a calm mind and a healthy body? - The Silva Ultramind System by Mindvalley - Shaolin Qi Gong 🙆🏻‍♂️ 20 Minute Daily Morning Routine 🙆🏻‍♀️ - 30-minute fat burning home workout - Gradually leaving social media and returning more to real life - Long walks - Inline skating - Swimming - Cycling Looking forward to your inspiring tips 👌
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I do recommend diving into neuropsychology. It's SOOO interesting to discover how our brain works, and so useful! Helps to live on the good side of life, overcoming challenges and reaching for what once was unreachable for past state of mind... I like dr. Tara Swart - she's such a brilliant researcher and educator in this topic.
1 like • 20d
@Jakub Pacanda It’s not a technique, she’s a researcher. I believe a big part of mental strength comes from consciousness: understanding how we shape our mind through attention, emotions, and how we manage our reactions. That awareness can transform unhelpful behaviours into constructive traits.
Wonder with me
Hello everyone! Recently something just clicked in my life and I feel like I'm on the right path with my life's mission, but I wonder... If there were no language, geographic, cultural barriers, or monetary factors to consider - what is the one thing that dwells deep in your heart that you'd love to make your life's mission and share it with the world?
Wonder with me
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@Jakub Pacanda oh nooo, I've missed it. Recently I'm so busy on so many fronts... But it's GOOD busy! 😃 I'm looking forward to join the next one!
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@Suzanne Buckley It's a tough one as it depands on one's experience and understanding of his or her condition. We all attach different meanings to experience of life and states. I'm inspired by Nick Vujicic, he makes me believe there's so much more to our mind and it's function over body than we perceive. 🌟 But the science is clear. We work best in communities. Having good people around you is probably one of the most important factors in life. I wish you all the best on your journey, and if you ever want to talk - feel free to reach out 🙂
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Marek Pietrych
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I love the mystery behind our brain function. I keep learning and sharing this valuable information to help everyone discover their inner awesomness!

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Joined Aug 26, 2025
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