Your Brain’s Best Ideas

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Timothy shares his research about how the power of your best ideas can transform your life. He asks over 100 people what the most important thing they know is, and as you’ll hear, their answers will be inspired by many factors. But the question is, how do you discover the most important thing you know, and harness it and incorporate it into the journey of living your goals and dreams? You have powerful and unique ideas that could take you places you’ve never dreamt of! cliffcentral.com
20 May 2021 English South Africa Social Sciences · Society & Culture

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