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and 5 ways to increase your IQ "He is a wise man who does not grieve for the things which he h

and 5 ways to increase your IQ  [Image](  [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [LinkedIn]( [Google+]( [Pinterest]( [YouTube]( "He is a wise man who does not grieve for the things which he has not, but rejoices for those which he has.” – Epictetus  [Image](  [It Only Takes 6 Steps to Change Your Life]( Hope is the foundational principle for all change. People change because they have hope, and if people do not have hope, they will not change. [READ MORE](  [I'm an image](  [Instead of Complaining, Remember These 10 Things]( How you can be a can-do person with the right attitude… [READ MORE](  [I'm an image](  [5 Smart Ways to Increase Your IQ (Because It’s Not Set in Genetic Stone)]( So how can you increase your IQ? Here are five ways, but it really all boils down to stretching your brain by learning new things. [READ MORE]( [Image]( WHAT PEOPLE ARE READING  [I'm an image](  [3 Ways to Start Connecting With People]( Human connection is a critical component of personal and professional success. Start connecting with the people around you today with these tips. [READ MORE](  [I'm an image](  [Discovering Your Purpose and Your Dream’s Purpose]( Excerpted from ‘The Big Stretch: 90 Days to Expand Your Dreams, Crush Your Goals, and Create Your Own Success’ by Taneshia Jackson Warner. [READ MORE](  [I'm an image](  [Gratitude: How to Stop Complaining]( Express gratitude for the challenges, the obstacles and the failures in your life. Know that you learned from those things. [READ MORE](  [I'm an image](  [23 Questions to Ask Yourself When You’re Stressed Out]( Are you using your stress or is it using you? [READ MORE](  [I'm an image](  [A Gratitude Habit to Boost Your Positivity]( How you deal with the insanity life throws at us every day is your choice. [READ MORE](  [I'm an image](  [How to Appreciate Yourself]( Self-love is not an optional frill, it’s the core of life. And there are two key habits for appreciating yourself: words and deeds [READ MORE](    This email was sent to {EMAIL} by inside@success.com 5800 Democracy Dr. Plano, Texas, 75024 USA  [Edit Profile]( | [Update Subscription](  [Unsubscribe from these emails]( Â

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