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“The more I let go, the more electric I become, resonating across tides and currents, touching the sweetest gems encircling me, calling me home. The water in which I’m suspended charges me like a battery that runs on lightning.”
― Laurie Perez, The Power of Amie Martine
― Laurie Perez, The Power of Amie Martine
“British values sounds like a bargain bin conscience for those who can't afford to spend more energy and time on their humanity.”
“Succenergy, activate your energy, discover all your success inside of you.
Tãnia Tomé (C)”
― Tania Tome
Tãnia Tomé (C)”
― Tania Tome

“The energy body acts as a bridge connecting our physical and spiritual bodies. In order for us to influence transformation of the body and mind, we must first learn to transform the energy flow.”
― Ilchi Lee, Healing Chakras: Awaken Your Body's Energy System for Complete Health, Happiness, and Peace
― Ilchi Lee, Healing Chakras: Awaken Your Body's Energy System for Complete Health, Happiness, and Peace

“Love is directly linked to our life energy, and an environment of love allows one to thrive.”
― Kristi Bowman, A Butterfly Life: 4 Keys to More Happiness, Better Health & Letting Your True Self Shine
― Kristi Bowman, A Butterfly Life: 4 Keys to More Happiness, Better Health & Letting Your True Self Shine
“The strong feeling to connect and love with other human beings, drives the energy of the soul to connect with the physical connection from one person to another.”
― Dee Waldeck
― Dee Waldeck
tags: connection, energy, feelings, human-beings, inspirational, love, motivational, physical, positivity, soul

“Lark, also called early chronotype, is someone who does usually wake up very early. They are most active during morning around 6:00 am. Approximately 10% of people are larks.
Owl, also called late chronotype, is someome who does usually wake up very late. They are most active in the evening around 6:00 pm. They usually drink a lot of coffee and accumulate a massive sleep debt as they go through life. Approximately 10% of people are owls.
The rest, around 80% of people, are hummingbirds. Some hummingbirds are more larkish, some more owlish and some are in between.”
― John Medina, Brain Rules: 12 Principles for Surviving and Thriving at Work, Home, and School
Owl, also called late chronotype, is someome who does usually wake up very late. They are most active in the evening around 6:00 pm. They usually drink a lot of coffee and accumulate a massive sleep debt as they go through life. Approximately 10% of people are owls.
The rest, around 80% of people, are hummingbirds. Some hummingbirds are more larkish, some more owlish and some are in between.”
― John Medina, Brain Rules: 12 Principles for Surviving and Thriving at Work, Home, and School

“Are you a lark, an owl or a hummingbird?
Lark, also called early chronotype, is someone who does usually wake up very early. They are most active during morning around 6:00 am. Approximately 10% of people are larks.
Owl, also called late chronotype, is someome who does usually wake up very late. They are most active in the evening around 6:00 pm. They usually drink a lot of coffee and accumulate a massive sleep debt as they go through life. Approximately 10% of people are owls.
The rest, around 80% of people, are hummingbirds. Some hummingbirds are more larkish, some more owlish and some are in between.”
― John Medina, Brain Rules: 12 Principles for Surviving and Thriving at Work, Home, and School
Lark, also called early chronotype, is someone who does usually wake up very early. They are most active during morning around 6:00 am. Approximately 10% of people are larks.
Owl, also called late chronotype, is someome who does usually wake up very late. They are most active in the evening around 6:00 pm. They usually drink a lot of coffee and accumulate a massive sleep debt as they go through life. Approximately 10% of people are owls.
The rest, around 80% of people, are hummingbirds. Some hummingbirds are more larkish, some more owlish and some are in between.”
― John Medina, Brain Rules: 12 Principles for Surviving and Thriving at Work, Home, and School
“Stop blaming other people for your own behavior! Own the truth. If you don't like it, then invest the time and energy to change it.”
― Akiroq Brost
― Akiroq Brost
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