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Looking for some inspiration to kick off your Monday? Check out these articles by our talented team of response writers! From poetry to tips for manifesting your dream life, there's something for everyone.

Change Your Mindset, Your Mind Needs It by Giana Scafide

Change Your Mindset, Your Mind Needs It

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“Ask for what you want and be prepared to get it.”— Maya Angelou.

This was a response to I Spent The 18 Months Writing Down One Positive OR Negative Thing A Day, And It Changed My Perspective Completely.

Poetry on Odyssey: Just Be You by Sara Ashton

Poetry on Odyssey: Just Be You

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Sometimes we can lose who we are... So here is a poem about just that.

This was a response to 5 Reminders You Just Might Need Right Now.

Promoting Self-Love is not all it’s Made Out To Be by Akansha Singh

Promoting Self-Love is not all it’s Made Out To Be

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How can the media do better?

This was a response to Funny Bones: Eating Disorders in Comedy.

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