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Thought-Provoking Actions Pisces Horoscope December 30, 2018 You may feel like making a strong impre

Thought-Provoking Actions Pisces Horoscope December 30, 2018 You may feel like making a strong impression today, which may mean that you might be challenging others. While provoking people around you to expand their thoughts can be a way for you to make an impact on them, you might want to think about what kind of effect you truly wish to have. If you can turn your thoughts toward positively affecting the lives of other people, you could find that taking up causes for social justice and equality or the environment can not only bring about a strong reaction from others but might be something that encourages them to take action in a way that makes the world a better place. Using your ability to stimulate and challenge other people as a catalyst for positive change could make others take greater notice of you today. The impression we make on others will last longer if it is something that causes them to transform their view of the world. Although we can easily focus on drawing attention to the way we look, arousing attention through our actions - particularly those that make others more aware of the world around them - will have a far greater impact. If we model the type of deeds that we would like to see more of in the world rather than simply attracting others to us physically, we attract them to us spiritually. By demonstrating your thought-provoking ideas through your actions today, you will encourage other people to follow your positive example. [PRINT]( [SAVE]( [DISCUSS]( --------------------------------------------------------------- DailyOM Course Spotlight [Reframing Your Narrative About Challenging Relationships]( by Kim Schneiderman, LCSW Have you ever noticed that the same type of person keeps showing up in your life and pushing all of your buttons? Why do these individuals and situations keep appearing in the storyline of your life? Is it just to senselessly aggravate you? If you answered "yes," you may feel like a victim, and that probably doesn't feel very good. When we feel like a victim, we feel a heavy sense of powerless that, if gone unchecked, can lead to depression, health issues, and low self-esteem. But what if there was another way to look at challenging people and situations that left you feeling empowered, and perhaps even a little inspired? The good news is that you can reframe such tensions as opportunities to open your heart, expand your awareness, strengthen your emotional muscles, take constructive action, and deepen your appreciation for the mystery of life. In this 10-week course, Kim Schneiderman, LCSW, author of "Step Out of Your Story: Writing Exercises to Reframe and Transform Your Life," presents a series of research-based writing exercises that can help you reframe adversity as a "character development workout," a custom-made, emotional journey designed to help you build strengths while further honing areas within yourself that haven't been fully developed. Using perspective-bending writing exercises, you will tap into the voice of your omniscient narrator to find an elevated, compassionate perspective on your emotionally-charged storyline. This and other writing techniques, some cued with guided meditation, will help you transform self-defeating stories into soul narratives, leaving you feeling inspired and empowered regardless of circumstances. [Learn More]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Top 10 DailyOM Courses 1. [Make Yourself a Money Magnet]( 2. [A Year to Get Rich with Purpose]( 3. [Overcoming Body Stiffness]( 4. [Clearing Physical and Emotional Clutter]( 5. [From Codependent to Independent]( 6. [21 Day Total Goddess Workout]( 7. [21 Day Yoga Shred For Men]( 8. [15 Minute Yoga for Aches and Pains]( 9. [Chair Yoga for Healing, Strength and Mobility]( 10. [14 Day Spinal Reset]( > [More Courses]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Home]( | [Inspiration]( | [Courses]( | [Horoscopes]( | [Gift Shop]() [Email Settings]( | [Unsubscribe]( | [Privacy Policy]( | [Help/FAQ]( © 2019 DailyOM - All Rights Reserved No portion of this site can be reprinted without express permission. Subscribed as {NAME}[at]gmail.com (1276706) [2]

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