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The Performance-Boosting Power of Positive Self-Talk | Positive self-talk isn't just an athlete's secret weapon! Decades of research shows it boosts performance, builds mental toughness, and regulates emotions whenever you take on a challenging task. Here's how to use it to score some big wins of your own. | |
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Here's What Happened When I Became a Minimalist Mom | Minimalism is about focusing less on stuff and more on things you value like shared experiences and time with your family. Here's what happened when Mighty Mommy gave minimalism a try, and five ways your family can benefit, too. | |
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