The journey to your perfect life starts with the belief that it is possible, and that every thought, action, and routine is a tiny sculptor, chipping away at the landscape of your mind. I’m Angela Clarke (angelaclarke.com), an ex corporate girl now known as the Mind Sculptor, because I help others change their lives using the power of their mind. This podcast explores how having the right mindset could be the single most important ingredient in achieving what we want in life.
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The festive season is meant to be a time of joy, connection, and celebration, but let’s be honest —the inevitable family gatherings can sometimes feel more like navigating a minefield than a cosy reunion. In this podcast, we’ll dive into five ways to manage family dynamics this festive season so you can focus on what truly matters: creating memorie…
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Do you yearn to become a successful entrepreneur? The secret is to develop an Entrepreneur Mindset – one that helps you see opportunities when others see risks, or find ways around obstacles that prevents others succeeding. This mindset is more than just determination; it’s a unique blend of resilience, vision, and adaptability that drives successf…
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Have you ever felt like you’re standing in your own way? You’ve got a goal – maybe it’s a big career move, a healthier lifestyle, or a fulfilling relationship – yet somehow, you keep stumbling over the same habits, fears, or beliefs that block your path. If so, you’re not alone. This is the experience of self-sabotage, a frustrating but incredibly …
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Why do some of us stay single, even if part of us would love to be in a committed relationship? For many of us, the answer to this frustrating cycle lies within – buried in the hidden, often misunderstood corners of our subconscious mind. angelaclarke.comPor Angela Clarke
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Today we’re discussing why we cling to the familiar, and find it so hard to break habits. —even when we know they’re not good for us. Our minds are wired to stick to what’s familiar because it feels safe. Safety, to our brains, isn’t about what’s best for us; it’s about what’s known and predictable. This instinct, hardwired since ancient times, onc…
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