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? INSPIRATION Just as there are people that support us, we are a supporter to many people, extendi

  [View Online]( INSPIRATION [Supporters]( Just as there are people that support us, we are a supporter to many people, extending the cycle and giving back. Behind each of us stands at least one supporter. This was once thought to be the spouse who ran the home while leaving the other spouse free to work. While this is still one valid scenario, most of us will find that we have other kinds of supporters in our lives. In some cases, our supporters are the people whose help allows us to do the things we’re best at, see to our obligations, or pursue or dreams. In other cases, our support may come from the people who are there to help us through life’s challenges by offering us their strength and bolstering our spirit. Our support may come from our families and friends or from the people we hire—nannies, assistants, gardeners, healers, therapists, and advisors. Our supporters may be the mentors who help us express ourselves by listening to us as we share our thoughts and feelings. Our supporter can be the person sitting next to us at a networking meeting or the teacher from our childhood whose words still resonate in our minds. We have always had supporters around us whether we noticed them or not. No matter where the support comes from, few of us can make it through life without assistance. As we take the time to acknowledge everyone that has ever supported us, we can’t help but feel grateful. Understanding our place in our human support system helps us see that just as there are people that support us, we are a supporter to many people. By gratefully accepting the expertise and assistance of our supporters, we can consciously and more easily build a life that we love. Thanks to our staff, groups, friends, and loved ones for all their support. We all need each other’s support to thrive in this world. ❁ Did you miss yesterday's inspiration? Click [here]( to view them all. ♥ Loved this inspiration? Share with a friend](   DailyOM Course Spotlight [Learning to Trust Again]( By Chris Armstrong and Vince Brantley Trust is the foundation of a connected and successful relationship. But, how do we create it, especially if we’ve been hurt in the past? In this course, relationship coaches Chris Armstrong and Vince Brantley will be your guides on how to rebuild trust in yourself and others. With action-oriented advice and techniques, you'll transform the beliefs that may not be serving you while strengthening your self-confidence. By the end, you’ll be able to move on with an open mind to new and exciting experiences. [Learn More]( New Courses - [Fix It With Food: Heal Your Body]( - [A Vagus Nerve Belly Bloat Rescue]( - [10-Minute Abs Workout to Banish Menopausal Belly Fat]( - [Fearless Aging With Meridian Tapping]( - [Psoas Stretches to Relieve Lower Back Pain]( Recommended For You [Turn Off the Enemy in Your Mind]( [Learn More]( [How to Catch a Liar]( [Learn More]( [Breakup to Breakthrough Bundle Special 3-Course Bundle]( [Learn More]( [Smarter, Not Harder, Total-Body Workout Bundle]( [Learn More]( [Karmic Relationships: How to Identify Them and Break Free]( [Learn More]( [Talking to Dead People]( [Learn More]( Top 10 Courses 1. [The 10-Minute Method to Naturally Tighten Your Face]( 2. [The Vagus Nerve Miracle]( 3. [The Feldenkrais Way to Heal the Body]( 4. [Fix It With Food: Heal Your Body]( 5. [The Science of Medical Intuition]( 6. [Next Level Fascia Miracle: The Lymphatic Secret]( 7. [Heal Yourself From Adrenal Fatigue]( 8. [Holistic Vagus Nerve Stretches for Immediate Relief]( 9. [A Year of Writing to Uncover the Authentic Self]( 10. [Somatic Exercises to Relax and Release]( Explore 350+ Courses There's something for everyone. What do you want to learn today? [Browse by Topic]( [DailyOM Logo](   [Facebook]( [Instagram]( [Pinterest]( [Twitter]( You are receiving this email because you're subscribed to DailyOM. You are registered with {EMAIL}. [Inspirations]( | [Courses]( | [Horoscopes]( [Remove me from this list]( | [Help/FAQ]( Copyright © 2024 [Everyday Health, Inc.]( All rights reserved. DailyOM is among the federally registered trademarks of Everyday Health, Inc. and may not be used by third parties without explicit permission. 114 Fifth Avenue, 15th Floor, New York, NY 10011 Subject to our [terms of service]( and [privacy policy](.  

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