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What We Can Learn From America’s Flatlining RTO Numbers

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In stock analysis, a bottom is “ the lowest price traded of a particular stock within a specific time frame.” RTO numbers aren’t stocks, but we can still apply some of the same analysis to these numbers in an attempt to determine what trends will follow. As RTO percentages bottom, increasing utilization may be simpler than you think.

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22 Ways to Practice Stillness Within Your Mind, Spirit and Body

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Stillness isn’t something you’ll learn in a 30-day challenge. A word of caution for the overthinkers: Don’t mistake thoughtful reflection and analysis with action. Social media and the comparison factor amplifies this feeling. Learn positions that are made to increase flexibility. Take your time. Stillness of the Spirit.

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The Truth About Impostor Syndrome and How to Overcome It

Stephanie LH Calahan

Social media users have created a voyeuristic environment where we can easily get caught up in “comparisonitis.” You believe you should be able to learn something on the first try. Then, as you learn things, you can make modifications. Permit Yourself to Learn as You Go. Learn from Others.

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How To Train Your Brain

Brilliantly Better

Your Brain Is Your Main World Interface Some of you may remember the series of posts in which I made a comparison between a human being and a computer, and I’m talking specifically about how to keep the best version of yourself. Another area in which I clearly saw a visible improvement was my learning ability. Being busy, so to speak.