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The Mind Connectory

The Mind Connectory is a place where thoughts are shared in the hope that many people can relate to similar situations. I anticipate that it can become a library of knowledge from which people can draw up plans to overcome challenging situations – whether they be brought on by loss or mental barriers. The mechanisms for coping with matters of the mind are quite connected regardless of their cause. That is why I believe that learning from other people’s experiences (both successful and unsuccessful) is the key to self improvement as well as a better future for ourselves and the people around us.

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Grow And Adapt To Your Surrounding

By themindconnectoryJune 12, 2020August 4, 2019
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Self Love And Protecting What’s Rightfully Yours

By themindconnectoryApril 15, 2020April 15, 2020
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The Pursuit For Positive Experience Is Actually A Negative Experience

By themindconnectoryJanuary 23, 2020January 3, 2020
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When Old Wounds Still Speak

By themindconnectoryNovember 1, 2019November 2, 2019
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What I Learned By Asking For Help – By Tysheira

By themindconnectoryMarch 1, 2019March 1, 2019
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Spending Valentine’s Day Alone (Part 1)

By themindconnectoryFebruary 14, 2019March 22, 2020
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Where Growth Pursues, Happiness Cultivates

By themindconnectoryDecember 9, 2018July 29, 2019
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The Mind Connectory

The Mind Connectory is a place where thoughts are shared in the hope that many people can relate to similar situations. I anticipate that it can become a library of knowledge from which people can draw up plans to overcome challenging situations – whether they be brought on by loss or mental barriers. The mechanisms for coping with matters of the mind are quite connected regardless of their cause. That is why I believe that learning from other people’s experiences (both successful and unsuccessful) is the key to self improvement as well as a better future for ourselves and the people around us.

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