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  Stop Running in Circles https://www.spreaker.com/episode/the-compass-of-nia-scraping-off-the-busy-work--70474616 We’ve been taught that the more we do, the more we are worth. But what if your "busyness" is actually a barrier to your "business"? True Nia—Purpose—is not about a longer to-do list. It’s about the clarity to know what to stop doing. Most of us are carrying the weight of a thousand "shoulds" that have nothing to do with our divine mission. Today we're looking at the Compass of Nia. We aren't looking for new goals; we are looking for the distractions we can finally drop. Call to Inaction “The arrow reaches the mark not by adding more feathers, but by shedding the wind.” Stop the hustle. Stop the aimless motion. Stop saying "yes" to things that drain your spirit. What "productive" task are you doing just to avoid facing your true calling? What commitment can you release today to create space for your real work? How mu...

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I was expecting to have a regular computer by now but I am adjusting and will be dropping guerrilla post for you to read. So hang in their with me and send a tweet to the cyber gods for me. hahahaa. I have a lot of new stuff for you in the blogs as well as the radio show. I just have not the time to upload and create. Pictures and interviews from Simba, Radio interviews with the founders of OXYwater and Brother J of the X-Clan. So get ready. I have also met my obligation of my meditation experiment and I will let you know about the results. Hell hopefully you will share with me. Because some of you should have been meditating with me, but I have discovered some excellent information that I will share. so hold on.
Nuff said
Stay woke
peace& 1hunid years

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