Category: Mentoring
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How to Choose a Career as a Teenager
It is easy as a pie to choose a career as a teenager if you listen to your inner dragon. There is a dragon hidden in every girl before she hits puberty.
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How to Make Good Decisions that Snowball into Success
The average human makes 35,000 decisions a day. You get 35,000 chances a day to improve your life, and as many to blow it to pieces.
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![“Women Who Run with the Wolves” by C.P. Estés: Reclaiming Our Instinctual Nature [BOOK REVIEW]](https://biljanaognenova.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/wolf-1384944_640-1.jpg?w=640)
“Women Who Run with the Wolves” by C.P. Estés: Reclaiming Our Instinctual Nature [BOOK REVIEW]
Clarissa Pinkola Estés brings us back to the story of the wild woman, a story about songs, bones, and wolves. A remarkable storyteller, Jungian analyst, and healer who integrated the wisdom roots of her Mexican and Hungarian ancestry and heritage into her healing work, the author clears ages of cobwebs and removes the debris of…
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How to Love Someone, Body and Soul (or Love, Shortly)
Yes. It’s that time of the year again and Christmas movies are on the repertoire. A great time to talk about love, actually… shortly When we first meet a new person, our eyes see their body. We see the body as an indicator of that person’s worth and attractiveness. We don’t do this only with…
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![8 Reasons Why the Dutch Sex-Ed Model is Best in the World [UPDATED 2020]](https://biljanaognenova.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/12/dutch-based-sex-ed-model.jpg?w=640)
8 Reasons Why the Dutch Sex-Ed Model is Best in the World [UPDATED 2020]
We have plenty to learn from the Dutch sex-ed model. Let’s start with a visualization exercise.
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A Red Ribbon Letter to a Young Woman on Her Journey to Adulthood
Read this letter to a young woman you know in your life or to the young woman that still lives within you, even if you are a fully grown adult.
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How to Harness Your Intuition by Following Your Natural Intuitive Tracker
How to develop and nurture your intuition by practicing tracking, the long-forgotten outdoor skill.
