Testimonials
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Giuseppe Ju Maliji, Naples, Italy
I have just finished reading the whole text carefully and it seems to me that it was written especially for me and for what I am undertaking now in this phase of my life. I think the content is deep and full of ideal and motivational ideas. I will keep this as an example for my next steps in my life.
Just this change of working life was already making me think of an opportunity to change old habits, try to abandon intrusive thoughts and bring out another part of me that has been hidden for years. As for your text, I think it’s perfect!
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Herbert Smith, Atlanta, Georgia, USA
I enjoyed reading your article. It was thought provoking. Your article has some great advice, and I will try to use some of it myself in everyday life.
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Piotr Ernestowicz, Warsaw, Poland
I would like to thank you for your article message, it gave me a lot to think again about our existence. I cannot imagine better situation like this to go away with the many problems of this world.
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Katarina Pakanova, Melbourne, Australia
I have really enjoyed reading every single article and it has truly given me so much strength and power to continue trying to be a better person as well as helped to realize even more how powerful our thoughts can be.
I am sure this information and its endless positive energy and vibes are going to affect and profoundly touch many people’s lives. Thank you for being such an inspiration and sharing your gift with others. May this material and its beauty, wisdom and compassion grow within us all…
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Carol Detlefsen , Guatemala City, Guatemala
I identify with many of them. I think too that we can’t imagine a world without Personal Development. Life is wonderful and it would be better if all the people can think like you about how we need to look at life. Congratulations Martin!! It’s a great website and I am very happy that I got the opportunity to read several of the articles.
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Valeria De Felice, Naples, Italy
I’m so happy for you! Your website is great and I’m sure it will be helpful for everyone who will read he various articles. Sometimes life seems to be so hard that we forget to appreciate its positive side. I feel very thankful to you because you gave me the opportunity to discover a new point of view in what happens every day. Reading your material was very useful. Thanks so much. I hope you’ll have a great success!!! See you in August then.
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Bonny Chakma, Darwin, Australia
The website is excellent. My thoughts relate to every part of this website, as it really is a part of our real life. Really this website gives me inspiration and shows me the way in every moment of my life. So special thanks to Martin Jeszke for this
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Adriana Rocha,Miami,Florida, USA & Salvador, Bahia, Brazil
I love to read articles on personal development and health related issues and I try to read them regularly, so I like the idea of different article categories. The website looks nice! Thanks and have a wonderful week ahead!
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Daniel Paradise Thomas, Gothenburg, Sweden
I’m impressed, it really helped kick up my mood even higher, it’s absolutely wonderful articles and I’m sure anyone who reads them with feeling will feel the same boost of gratitude, happiness and excitement I felt. Material like this is really something that you should read everyday to pump yourself up. But my overall impression was, “great stuff, this is something that many people will find very useful, and very interesting to read”.
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Paul Kinyanjui Mburu, London UK and Nairobi, Kenya
Having a so many articles to read takes you to the wilderness of discovery and knowing that there is more to look at makes it even more appetizing. The articles are great for personal discovery and feeding the brain with a healthy philosophy. The fact that the articles are from a range of subjects is awesome. Thanks again for such a wonderful website and I wish you success.
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Barbara Basia Wasko, Andover, England.
Interesting topic – “Childs Mind v Adults Mind”. I like it. You have done a good job. I read it… it’s so true that Adults are less spontaneous. But we can learn from kids. When you spend more time with children, sometimes I feel like a big kid… especially when Maya asks me to jump on the trampoline with her. You also add interesting scientific information about the brain… This is all very thought provoking for both Parents and Adults in general.
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Rosemarie Trindall, London, England
“This is a very good read – “Childs Mind v Adults Mind”. As a mother of 2 boys, I can resonate with many things said here, looking at the world through their eyes and my own as an adult. This has inspired me to go with my gut more, and grab opportunities before they pass me by.”
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Annie Lewis, Singapore
Instinct is indeed a force within us that can play an important role in critical moments. It is our innate gift that helps us make accurate decisions in rapidly changing situations.
By training and improving our awareness, we can better harness the power of our instincts. This means we need to be alert when things happen and react quickly to catch those subtle but important moments. This kind of training requires patience and perseverance, but it can help us make better use of our instinctive abilities.
As you mentioned, instinct isn’t always obvious, and sometimes it takes us to be more aware to discover it. It may manifest in different ways, and we need to carefully observe and understand its nature. As we become more aware of our instincts, we can respond faster and more instinctively.
However, we must also note that instinct is not omnipotent. In some cases, we still need to make deliberate and rational decisions. Before using instinct, make sure we have enough information and background knowledge, and carefully consider the possible consequences.
Taken together, instinct is a valuable gift that can come into play when the time is right. By training and improving our awareness, we can better harness the power of our instincts. But be cautious at the same time, and remember the importance of deliberation. Let’s cherish and use our instincts to help ourselves and others make informed decisions in every situation.
Thank you for your valuable sharing Martin, I will remember and use it
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Christine Delort, Nice, France
I especially like the article on the Power of Trusting Your Instinct. It has motivated me to be more alert to my situation and where I am in life. I’m grateful for what you say…
Now I know what I must do to react better in any given situation. It reminds me to be more responsive and respond instinctively whenever possible. I will forever believe in my new goals and destiny. The words give me the added guidance, strength and desire to focus more intently and leave this place and country where I am currently…
Now I have a crystal clear mission for a brighter, better future.
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Rachelle Dumas, Ottawa, Canada & Toulon, France
Having read your article related to The Real Power of Regular Imagination I decided to follow this informative guide to the Power of Imagination. It is a great introduction to Meditation and helps address some of the myths behind this spiritually absorbing mind and body time ventures.
I decided to commit myself to a regular regime of doing Meditation 3 or 4 times a week. Thankfully your article provided a useful and timely insight for me to be involved with something that I had always kind of flirted with but never actually did. Now I am an enthusiastic converted student and will dive deeper into the world of Meditation thanks to your article and information.
I appreciate this very useful insight. Sending love and light…
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Netsai Chirenda, Oxford U.K. & Harare, Zimbabwe
I finally got the time to respond regarding your article Child’s Mind V Adults Mind. Your article adeptly explores the difference between child and adult mindsets, highlighting the importance of spontaneity.
The added examples to the link between learned behaviour, life experiences and “winter feedback” enhanced clarity.
As a non – academic the content is indeed insightful and further illustrations would make it even more practical.
Thank you for your raised awareness and contrasting observations. This does indeed provide a healthy and thought provoking perspective.
Many thanks