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In today’s episode, we will be exploring the importance of recognizing and celebrating our progress. In our journey towards self-improvement and personal growth, it can be easy to focus on what we haven’t achieved yet. But it’s crucial to acknowledge the steps we have taken, no matter how small they may be.

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© ABF Creative Length 4 min 4 April 2024 Mindfulness USA Episodic

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© ABF Creative Length 4 min 4 April 2024 Mindfulness USA Episodic

Welcome to Charm Words!

Welcome to Charm Words!

This is an episodic podcast, so you can listen to it in any order, but episode one is a great place to start.

Listen to episode one here

In today’s episode, we will be exploring the importance of recognizing and celebrating our progress. In our journey towards self-improvement and personal growth, it can be easy to focus on what we haven’t achieved yet. But it’s crucial to acknowledge the steps we have taken, no matter how small they may be. Recognizing our progress helps to build momentum and keeps us motivated to continue working towards our goals.

Elevate your child's world for free with our 'Forever Affirmations' audio tracks and '56 Charm Words Printables'—just a click away at http://FreeCharmWords.com. Unleash a universe of positivity and inspiration in your little one's life today!


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