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		<title>By: The Do It Habit &#124; Focused Awareness</title>
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		<description>[...] Just Do It - another post with some tips for doing it. Remember the key is action without over-thinking though! Self Acceptance Vs. Self Growth - A great post by Steve Pavlina about the line between accepting yourself for who you are and pushing yourself to new levels of growth. Pushing yourself to the Limit - The story of a man who pushed himself physically and mentally to run his first triathlon with only 32 days of training. [...]</description>
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