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Ali Zakaria, Judge and the best-selling author of the book “The Forgotten Art of Happiness – 52 ideas that will change your life,” his book joined the bestseller charts in Major bookstores.
He has been following his passion for self-help and spirituality since 2005.
He is a life coach, a certified NLP practitioner by the international federation of coaching and NLP (IFCNLP), and a certified Time Line therapy practitioner by the Time Line Therapy Association (TLTA).
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How I started?

Since I was young
I remember that I was that kid that kept on saying Hi to random strangers while smiling at them I was labeled “weird” by my parents and teachers until I stopped doing it.

Fast forward to me being 27 I had this epiphany moment.
I was sitting to my desk and suddenly, out of nowhere, I asked myself
what do I want out of this life?
But this time I wanted a real answer, not a superficial Read more of this blog post »
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“There will be three types of people who will show up when you start to do something you love or when you create something new. The first type is the person who tries to shame you. This person will tell you that you are not enough and, when you start to feel confident, they will make you question yourself. The second type is the person who will make you feel small, who will tell you that you are too late, that there are so many other people who are doing it better than you or that what you are doing has no impact. The third type is the person who will compare you to others, telling you about how trained, qualified, or talented they are. Knowing and accepting that these three types of people will show up will make you feel secure and confident when dealing with them. Next time they try to tell you what you should do, remind yourself to respect them but not to listen to them. You have to be careful because these types of people could be the closest people to you; they could even turn out to be you.”
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“Happiness is when what you think, what you say, and what you do are in harmony.”
Mahatma Gandhi

“Some things cannot be taught; they must be experienced. You never learn the most valuable lessons in life until you go through your own journey.”
Roy T. Bennett

“I was once asked why I don't participate in anti-war demonstrations. I said that I will never do that, but as soon as you have a pro-peace rally, I'll be there.”
Mother Teresa

“When Thomas Edison’s factory burned to the ground in 1914, destroying one-of-a-kind prototypes and causing $23 million in damage, Edison’s response was simple:
"Thank goodness all our mistakes were burned up. Now we can start fresh again.”
Thomas Edison

“We can easily forgive a child who is afraid of the dark; the real tragedy of life is when men are afraid of the light.”
Plato

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