Tired of Thinking

You’re not unlucky! Stop expecting the worst

5 min · 29 de mar de 2026
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In this mini episode of Tired of Thinking we’re talking all about the law of assumption and how assuming the worst is old, played out, and not serving you. This life is very literal and it’s time to start assuming the best of it for your highest good and greatest joy! what good has assuming the worst done for you??? exactlyyyy, nothing! Tired of Thinking Podcast hosted by GOLDEN GIRL tiredofthinkingpod@gmail.com

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