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luccyy_pyz
Lucy_pyz :
@Maplay789_ ☄️No stopping☄️
2025-03-16 07:02:21
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babyy_pyz
Babyy_pyz :
Maplay789_ 🌌GoodLuck bro🌌
2025-03-16 07:08:27
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muhammadrafi3599
Rafi 🇲🇾❤️🇲🇨 :
cantik sangat kamu ni 🤭😘
2025-02-05 06:20:41
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delly_pyz
Delly_pyz :
@Maplay789_ 🎇 always so happy🎇
2025-03-16 07:14:58
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corpsslayer
n for nezuko :
2k an
2025-02-06 15:34:20
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variosky4
Skywalker 💥 :
body goals 😌
2025-02-03 16:55:22
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zack_2107
zack_21 :
nice😘
2025-02-04 06:48:38
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melindacutes
melindaa :
@Giok168' Always Amazing 🖤
2025-02-04 16:54:49
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rickyyy_0222
R :
sulit untuk di skip 🗿
2025-03-14 14:39:12
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ajahsusyss
Ajahsus Yss :
hai
2025-02-04 06:26:04
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zimi.prasetya
zimi prasetya :
geol geol
2025-02-22 15:19:31
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donghua1113
ANGXZZ Xp★ :
anjay
2025-02-10 03:01:03
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karina03583
🍆Karina🍆 :
@Giok168_ 💜Congratulations bro💜
2025-02-04 17:13:43
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www.badpunk
Victim :
piroan seh model kek ngene?
2025-02-23 09:46:52
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zonanyamann.00
zonanyaman :
cek profil
2025-02-15 10:03:20
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yuyun.gede
Yuyun gede :
@giok168💚💚Maniac🥇#01💚💚
2025-02-04 17:14:23
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bohay.nunu
inem montok :
_Giok168✨Always happy bosku✨
2025-02-04 17:11:01
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yohaneelove
yohane :
@Giok168_ 💛💚Verry Nice💛💚
2025-02-04 17:01:52
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akukamu0857
akukamu0857 :
pernah due Ngene, bendino tak posting, la kok Mlah payu
2025-02-05 06:35:23
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mr.yance5
mr Yance :
@Giok168_🖤Always so beautiful🧡.
2025-02-04 17:25:49
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heraawell
Mass Heraa🤙 :
tebak warna🗿🗿
2025-02-06 23:01:42
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akun.ini.privat6
pepek :
hy
2025-02-11 10:40:00
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di.sofari
haa :
anu ka
2025-02-04 16:46:31
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sherlyyycute
sherly :
@Giok168_ So Pretty 💖
2025-02-04 16:57:50
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ahongggg10
Ahong ++ :
Ada darah Jepang nya ya
2025-02-03 16:07:09
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1. You’re technically capable—but hesitant or inconsistent What it looks like: * You can execute the steps well in class or lessons, but underperform in competitions. * You second-guess yourself mid-move, especially during challenging sequences. * You notice moments where their body “knows what to do,” but their face or energy says, “I’m not sure I can.” What it means: * This usually points to fear of failure, perfectionism, or lack of confidence, not lack of ability. 2. You focus on what went wrong constantly. What it looks like: * After a class, you immediately talk about mistakes, not progress. * Even with clear growth, you minimize it or deflect praise. * You’re more emotionally affected by corrections than they need to be. What it means: * A fixed mindset or internalized pressure is taking over. You’re seeing corrections as judgment rather than opportunities, which can paralyze growth. 3. You avoid risk—even in safe spaces. What it looks like: * You won’t try new styles, new ways of moving  * Won’t enter competitions unless you feel 100% sure you”ll succeed. * They default to the “safe” version of dancing instead of exploring dynamics or artistry. * You hear them say things like “I’m not a turner” or “I’ll never be flexible” as if it’s permanent. What it means: * You are operating from a scarcity mindset, where failure feels threatening instead of informative. This can stop you from pushing through to their next level. 4. You Blame External Factors More Than You Reflecting Internally * You catch yourself thinking: “If only I had better a dress, the teacher likes others more.” What it means: * Mindset trap: Focusing on what’s out of your control instead of building resilience and adaptability. What to do about it? If you recognize these signs in you or your child , the solution isn’t more drills—it’s more support for their mental approach. BOOK IN NOW for mindset coaching and tools such as journaling, visualization, and reframing failure. Mindset coaching can be just as transformative as hours in the studio. #mindsetmatters #wellbeing #dancers #parents
1. You’re technically capable—but hesitant or inconsistent What it looks like: * You can execute the steps well in class or lessons, but underperform in competitions. * You second-guess yourself mid-move, especially during challenging sequences. * You notice moments where their body “knows what to do,” but their face or energy says, “I’m not sure I can.” What it means: * This usually points to fear of failure, perfectionism, or lack of confidence, not lack of ability. 2. You focus on what went wrong constantly. What it looks like: * After a class, you immediately talk about mistakes, not progress. * Even with clear growth, you minimize it or deflect praise. * You’re more emotionally affected by corrections than they need to be. What it means: * A fixed mindset or internalized pressure is taking over. You’re seeing corrections as judgment rather than opportunities, which can paralyze growth. 3. You avoid risk—even in safe spaces. What it looks like: * You won’t try new styles, new ways of moving * Won’t enter competitions unless you feel 100% sure you”ll succeed. * They default to the “safe” version of dancing instead of exploring dynamics or artistry. * You hear them say things like “I’m not a turner” or “I’ll never be flexible” as if it’s permanent. What it means: * You are operating from a scarcity mindset, where failure feels threatening instead of informative. This can stop you from pushing through to their next level. 4. You Blame External Factors More Than You Reflecting Internally * You catch yourself thinking: “If only I had better a dress, the teacher likes others more.” What it means: * Mindset trap: Focusing on what’s out of your control instead of building resilience and adaptability. What to do about it? If you recognize these signs in you or your child , the solution isn’t more drills—it’s more support for their mental approach. BOOK IN NOW for mindset coaching and tools such as journaling, visualization, and reframing failure. Mindset coaching can be just as transformative as hours in the studio. #mindsetmatters #wellbeing #dancers #parents

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