Spiritual Meaning of Urinating in a Dream. It provides a detailed overview of the subconscious mind, offering needed clarity on how sharpening your analytical skills serves as a primary safeguard against making unsafe choices across the internet.

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https://www.authorkennethgray.com/spiritual-meaning-urinating-dream/

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Spiritual Meaning of Urinating in a Dream | Kenneth K. Gray

Curious about the spiritual meaning of urinating of urinating in a dream? This article answers the most intriguing questions. Read it today!

Kenneth K. Gray

Cringing at Your Past Self Is Actually Something to Be Proud Of

It hits you at random. In the shower, on the commute, in the ten minutes before sleep when your brain apparently decides it is an excellent time to replay every embarrassing thing you have ever said or done. A memory surfaces — something you said in a meeting three years ago, a message you sent that you would never send now, a version of yourself that felt completely fine at the time and makes you physically wince to think about today. The shoulders tense. The eyes close. You make a sound […]

https://quietgrowthu.wordpress.com/2026/05/21/cringing-at-your-past-self-is-actually-something-to-be-proud-of/

POWER
The Thin Line Between Power and Control

What if true power isn’t control over others, but awareness of yourself?

Article link 👇

https://medium.com/@dianabasieseme_60028/power-4a94835e92e3?sk=54aa9e009903bdf5854ed110820e12ec

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#Consciousness #SelfAwareness #Psychology

The Relationship Expectations Nobody Talks About Until It's Too Late - Zsolt Zsemba

From texting habits to gift giving, public affection to social media behavior, here's everything couples never talk about until it causes real damage.

Zsolt Zsemba

The Quiet Power of Solitude — And What Happens When You Finally Sit With Yourself

You are rarely alone. Even when there is nobody physically present, you are accompanied — by your phone, by music, by podcasts, by the background noise of something playing that you're not quite watching. The silence that used to exist between one thing and the next has been almost entirely filled in. The commute, the meal, the five minutes before sleep, the moment between waking and beginning the day — all of it occupied, all of it accompanied, none of it quiet. And you have gotten very […]

https://quietgrowthu.wordpress.com/2026/05/20/the-quiet-power-of-solitude-and-what-happens-when-you-finally-sit-with-yourself/

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Stephan Noller + Benedikt Köhler auf #stage2 2/X

"Der Maschinenraum ist weit offen." -> #Friction

Ein Gehirn aus MarkDown Daten. Während ein #ChatBot antwortet, meldet sich ein #Claw selbst/eigenständig. Der #Agent kennt seinen #Code und kann ihn ändern: Lesen - Vorschlagen - Freigabe - Ändern -> #SelfAwareness.

#Skills definieren, was der #ClawAgent kann = Software 3.0 durch Programmieren in normaler Sprache, keine Programmiersprache notwendig.

Difficulties will arise

It is not so much what you are doing as how you are doing it. When we properly understand and live by this principle, while difficulties will arise—for they are part of the divine order too—inner peace will still be possible.

~ Epictetus

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Craig Constantine

Presence, not pursuit.

Craig Constantine

Know when to punt

25 days ago I started a wee challenge: Trying to train every day for 100 days straight. I’d done this challenge in 2017 to mixed results. Physically it was mixed; training every day is too much and I ended up defining some recovery days as “training.” Mentally it was also mixed; I wasn’t trying to build a new habit, so the “daily” part didn’t work towards that, and it became a serious drag forcing myself to train every day.

When I finished the 2017 challenge I knew it sucked and definitely didn’t want to make that a thing I did often, nor even yearly. When 2020 rolled around—my physical activity was exactly as usual, with me outside doing various things just as much as 2019—but I started thinking about doing some more rock climbing (outdoors, on real mountains.) That prompted me to think about getting into better shape. For me, that’s primarily removing fat. For the first couple months I concentrated on diet, which means focusing on when and how much I’m eating.

After I peeled off 10 pounds of blubber, that’s when I had the idea to take on a fresh 100-days-of-training challenge. It was exactly what I remembered it was like: It sucks. In years past I would have just embraced the suck and pushed through the thing. Note that I would have constantly considered myself to be failing. Entirely missing a day here and there, realizing I need a rest day and defining recovery as training, and just generally nagging myself with, “I should go train.” Instead I simply punted on the whole thing and deleted it entirely.

…aaah, yes, the power of “no” when you have a bigger “why” burning inside you.

When’s the last time you punted on something?

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