

Rationale: this will help switch your brain off so it doesn't start multi-tasking just as your head hits the pillow.

"You never know where your best client / idea / opportunity will come from". In business, there are two prevailing schools of thought, essentially captured by:

If you believe intuition, synchronicity and attracting your true clientele works better, honour that. If you believe Henry Ford, like him or not, then either way, you're correct. If "hustling" and hard work is what you believe gets you where you want it to be, then you must honour your belief. "Whether you think you Can or you Can't, you're right" - Henry Ford I also have some presence on social media at the icons at the end of the page. No more e-mails, but the conversation continues here on the blog ( subscribe here), on Instagram, Patreon, Bitchute or YouTube. As I'm focused on mindfulness, I invite you to bring it into life in ways that specifically energize you.Ĭonversations with Crystal-Marie is no longer my monthly e-news update. Quick tips and feasible practices to help you along the way.
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Technical business insights apply my professional and MBA insights through alternative, mindful entrepreneurship strategy - pricing, process, feasible schedules for true creativity and productivity. In life and business, you'll find encouragement here, in honour of your individual sovereignty, self-acceptance, and self-care that, inevitably, overflow.

My blog and my books are fueled by my drive to let you feel held, supported, as you empower yourself to stand authentically, and resiliently, for your intrinsic vision. Use striven as a past participle.An Invitation to honour your Intrinsic Vision Strived is an unaccepted variant form that you should avoid. Is it strived or strove? Strove is the simple past tense conjugation of the verb strive, which means to work hard to attain something. You could use the same trick with driven and striven when conjugating strive as a past participle. These rhyming verbs are a great way to remember the correct way to conjugate strive. Remember that strive and strove are analogous to drive and drove. Strived is not an accepted conjugation of strive, so you should always use strove in the simple past and striven as a past participle. It should be noted, however, that these graphs only look at books and excluded other mediums such as newspapers and magazines.Īlso, interestingly enough, even the accepted versions of these words ( strove and striven) peaked in the late 19th century, painting a portrait of a once-popular verb that has fallen into relative disuse. In edited, published works in English, since at lease the year 1800, strove and striven are the vastly predominant form, appearing anywhere from 5 to 6 times more frequently than strived. strived over time, indicate that strived is not common in either of these tenses. Indeed, the following charts, which graph strove vs.
