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Twitter Trending #ThinkBigSundayWithMarsha by @marshawright

A community of positive thinkers comes together and share their thoughts, ideas, quotes to own mantras and wisdom. The trending on Twitter lasts for almost 2 days because it starts from 12midnight Asia time till 23:59 Pacific. 


I have personally been interacting for a few months, it’s a fantastic way of connecting with likeminded people on a global scale- inspiration is infectious, the more you feed your mind with positive messages, the more it becomes your reality. If you see the world in abundance, you are more likely to go out and #makeithappen.

What you can expect from #ThinkBigSundayWithMarsha:

-       The process of thinking better and living better-Joel Osteen, can only come from within you. The discussion has enabled me to feel more empowered and confident, which I very much needed after a challenging period. 

-       Growing your own circle of influence, will minimise your circle of concern- Stephen Covey. By connecting with others, it brings the thinking to life. On that note, if your inner circle isn't desirable for whatever reason, you have a whole virtual community to support your success story.

-       #ThinkBigSundayWithMarsha will develop new ways of thinking and being, as most of us only use a small proportion of our potential because we are comfortable being comfortable- it’s only when we get uncomfortable we realise our true potential @Tyrese.

-       I made a promise to myself that 2015 will be a year of personal transformation and I thank #ThinkBigSundayWithMarsha for being a part of that. 

I am most grateful to be part of such a forward thinking community. The energy is so high and upbeat it’s almost impossible not to be influenced or inspired by it in way. Inspiration is the only way to open the mind to possibilities. 

Please let me know what you think? 

Many thanks


KIMI 

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