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kim Wymer
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Join date: Nov 7, 2019
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It took me over 45 years to accept myself and embrace positivity. But you don't have to wait that long! I'm Kim, and as a coach, mentor, and author, I’m passionate about helping you shift your mindset, release negative programming, and reignite your inner strength. Together, we can awaken your positive superpowers and turn your dreams into reality.
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Nov 9, 2025 ∙ 2 min
Catching Yourself Before Negativity Takes Over.
Hello lovely soul, "The Moment You Catch a Negative Thought, You Take Back Your Power" We all have moments when our thoughts drift into worry, doubt, frustration or even Chaos. The key is to notice it early, before it gathers momentum. The moment you realise your mind is heading in that direction, take a slow breath and remind yourself: " I can choose a better thought" When you gently redirect your focus, you stop feeding the noise and reconnect with the calm, steady part of you, the part...
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Nov 2, 2025 ∙ 2 min
The Magic of the Universe is inside of you, Forever!
Hey superstar, I trust that you are doing well and thriving. You know that you have all the power inside of you and that you are the co creator of your own life and manifestations right? Short and sweet this week, Here is your reminder, Check out my YouTube Video here https://www.youtube.com/shorts/_26mgpJklnQ Love and peace to you sovereign being, Our purpose is to Love and stay positive! Kim xxx Sharing love, Light and positivity out to all beings on earth If you like my blogs feel free to...
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Oct 26, 2025 ∙ 3 min
From Self-Criticism to Self-Compassion, Practical Ways to Change Your Inner Dialogue
How to Stop Beating Yourself Up (and Start Lifting Yourself Up) Hello Beautiful soul, Do you ever notice how harsh you can sometimes be with yourself? Maybe you make a small mistake and suddenly your inner voice says things like: “You’re so stupid,” or “Why can’t you ever get it right?” I can say this from past experience! We can sometimes speak to ourselves in ways we would never speak to a friend. That inner critic can be loud, heavy, and upsetting. Over time, it chips away at our...
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