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1 " When I travel, I love meeting my soulmates who are disguised as strangers. "
― Lisa Haisha
2 " Don't sublimate your own freedom and desires in order to satisfy the invisible judgments of others against hypothetical wrongdoings. "
3 " Great leaders don't set out to be a leader. They set out to make the difference. It is never about the role - always about the goal. "
4 " Getting lost, wandering to a new city and discovering a cacophony of sights, sounds, people, food is the best medicine in the world. "
5 " People who like to fix other people become “catastrophizers. Fixing becomes an unconscious way of preventing a “what if” from happening. "
6 " People with dominant Egotist Imposters who are self-actualized are often strong and self-possessed leaders, direct in their interaction with others, and even protective of others. Many of them are true trailblazers. When they empower people instead of intimidating them, they are remarkable change agents. "
7 " By awakening and embodying one’s childhood self, something starts to shift in his adult self. "
8 " He understood that being of service to others takes you out of the smallness of your own issues and into the bigger realm of the heart. "
9 " Here’s a little secret: ironically, people with dominant Seductor Imposters might seem to crave intimacy—they certainly draw people into their orbit with the promise of it—but what actually animates them behind the scenes is fear of it. "
10 " The Seductor Imposter definitely has its superpowers, of course: charm, charisma, zeal, and spontaneity. "
11 " When they’ve done their emotional housekeeping, people with dominant Seductor Imposters can be brilliant partners: pleasure-seeking and compassionate sensualists who are good at forging deep connections "
12 " When you live a false life, regardless of how glamorous it might seem, you won’t find happiness or personal fulfillment. "
13 " The Joker is a powerful archetype: They are the jester, the dunce, the trickster, and the shape-shifter. "
14 " If you have a dominant Joker Imposter, you might desperately want to belong but end up sabotaging the very intimacy you crave. "
15 " Laughter is a salve. It’s the best medicine around. Poet Pablo Neruda called it “the language of the soul.” I know this to be a universal truth because I’ve seen this play out in every culture around the world. People find respite and release in laughter. "
16 " The superpower of people with dominant Fixer Imposters is that they are tirelessly solution-oriented and helpful, particularly when the going gets rough. People with dominant Fixer Imposters can also be master worriers. They see adversity and disaster around every corner, even in benign situations "
17 " Advertising and self-improvement dogma would have us all believe that if we work hard enough and tirelessly on mind/body/soul, we can not only achieve perfection but become our “best selves.” But that’s as much a myth as, say, the unicorn that lives in your backyard. "
18 " S.O.U.L. is a powerful exercise that leads to a truly transformative way of looking at the world. Instead of seeing problems to fix, we see solutions to manifest. Instead of focusing on the “thing” to fix, we focus on the way we think about fixing it. In other words, we learn to understand the power of the mind. "
19 " When I change my thoughts, my problems fix themselves "
20 " If you have a dominant Overthinker Imposter in your driver’s seat, you rarely get out of your comfort zone, where meaningful personal growth happens, because you’re too busy manufacturing questions in your head. But by keeping your discomfort zone at bay, you also keep at bay experiences that can enhance your creative, emotional, or professional mojo. Then you wonder why life feels so empty. And you overthink that. "