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Having trouble viewing this email? [View it in your browser]( From Erin Alexander Pope had famously said, “Blessed is he who expects nothing for he shall never be disappointed.” But is it possible to navigate through life without having any expectations? Society puts great expectations on our shoulders and we, in turn, put similar expectations on those around us. Unfortunately, most of those expectations end in disappointment and we tend to get stuck in those situations mentally. But what is the use of being stuck in the past? Learn to cope with disappointments today and lead a happier life! [5 Questions to Consider When Drowning In Disappointment]( Disappointments are part and parcel of life. But if you don’t deal with it the right way, it can slowly consume you and derail your life. Hence, it is so important to learn how to deal with disappointment. In this article, I am going to share with you the 5 questions to ask yourself when faced with disappointment. These 5 questions will help you cope with that disappointment, and propel you to greater heights. [READ MORE]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Podcast of the week What Happens When You Say Yes to Everything? This episode explores an interesting experiment that might lead you out of your comfort zone. Let’s jump in! [LISTEN NOW]( If you’d like to subscribe to the new Awakening Podcast iPhone users can click [HERE]( and Android users can click [HERE](. --------------------------------------------------------------- Quote of the Week “Getting comfortable with our own thoughts, feelings, and values and even more comfortable with rejecting the external forces that don’t serve us is like tipping the first domino over.” — From [How to Get Sh*t Done]( by Erin Falconer This email was sent to {EMAIL} [why did I get this?]( [unsubscribe from this list]( [update subscription preferences]( PickTheBrain · 207 W 25th Street · Suite 507 · New York, NY 10001 · USA

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