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The Upward Podcast
Jerry Joel
24 episodes
5 days ago
As humans, one of our greatest desires is improvement. Growing to become better versions of ourselves so we can improve the quality of our lives. That’s why I created this channel; to help all that are interested to make “tiny changes that make big difference”
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As humans, one of our greatest desires is improvement. Growing to become better versions of ourselves so we can improve the quality of our lives. That’s why I created this channel; to help all that are interested to make “tiny changes that make big difference”
Show more...
Self-Improvement
Education
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Be a little optimistic
The Upward Podcast
9 minutes
1 year ago
Be a little optimistic

In this episode, I talk about being optimistic and how shifting your perspective can transform your life. I also explore the importance of surrounding yourself with people who lift you up, who believe in your potential, and who reminds you that you can achieve anything you set your mind to. It’s all about embracing positivity and creating a circle that fuels your success!

The Upward Podcast
As humans, one of our greatest desires is improvement. Growing to become better versions of ourselves so we can improve the quality of our lives. That’s why I created this channel; to help all that are interested to make “tiny changes that make big difference”