@jeanbaptistegueganmusic: 🤘De bon matin 🎶 Reprise de la tournée « Johnny le show d’une vie » ❤️

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claudine7373
Claudine73 :
Bonne tournée 💜💜💜
2026-02-07 08:29:03
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joellsdv62v
Joëlle :
bon courage a vous et tres bon concert🥰🥰🥰
2026-02-07 09:40:27
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sylviebrassart62
Sylvie Brassart Panc :
Bonjour à vous bonne route 😉
2026-02-07 13:24:08
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mirjana814
Mirjana :
Bonne chance ! ❤❤️🙏
2026-02-07 11:59:21
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murielle.eymard
Murielle Eymard :
belle journée pleine d'énergie. Murielle ♥️♥️♥️♥️
2026-02-07 10:25:53
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fritfrite16
Fritfrite16 :
Bravo mec,tes meilleur que l'original 😉
2026-02-07 15:42:53
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isabellelombard6
isabellelombard6 :
j aime beaucoup ta voix bravo
2026-02-07 17:58:45
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christian.vlaminc
Christian Vlaminck :
bonne tournée Jean-Baptiste
2026-02-07 20:52:56
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carolevoyante
Carole :
Coucou. Bonne chance❤️
2026-02-07 21:02:27
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magalie2638
magalie2638 :
2026-02-07 18:42:15
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super
2026-02-08 02:03:11
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janinepeppinghaus
Janine Peppinghaus :
bonne tournée 🥰
2026-02-09 22:40:59
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natyou43
nanou :
pleins de succès vous le méritez 🙏🙏🙏🙏🥰
2026-02-07 08:39:52
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aurorespiritzen
Aurore Spiritzen :
hâte d'être à Nantes en mars🙏🙏🙏
2026-02-10 20:12:57
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denise.bessaiah
Denise Bessaiah :
bon courage ❤️
2026-04-11 21:32:29
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jeanpierreartaud5
jeanpierreartaud5 :
Bon courage à vous et bravo 🎈
2026-02-07 20:59:17
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christellelebas
Christelle :
super
2026-02-10 08:38:48
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christelle.aucant44
Christelle Aucante :
Salut jean baptiste guega c. Est christelle jean baptiste gué an
2026-02-22 16:25:33
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mauricette.boisse
Mauricette Boissel :
bon courafe et bonne tournee
2026-02-08 09:06:25
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chrysetmoi
Chrys :
bonjour JB bonne chance et bonne tournée
2026-02-07 21:47:57
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eric.vaudor
Eric Vaudoré :
beaucoup de faux fan de Johnny ici
2026-02-07 09:14:56
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vivi389227
vivi du 38 :
bonne route jb
2026-02-07 18:53:37
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virginiecristal
Virginie :
bonne tournée 🥰
2026-02-10 10:32:34
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tinotino404
tino tino :
bravo j'adore
2026-02-08 08:24:57
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Ten years of trading and if I started over, month one wouldn't change. I'd still be at the chart every day. What I'd change is what I was doing while I was there. 1. I'd learn direction before anything else. Not entries, not indicators, direction. I was at the chart every day for years building on top of a skill I never actually had. 2. I'd separate learning from earning completely. My first two years should have been research, not income. I treated every trade like it needed to pay rent and that pressure ruined my decisions. 3. I'd master one component at a time. Direction, then entries, then exits, then risk. I tried to learn all of it at once and ended up mediocre at everything instead of good at one thing. 4. I'd watch the market before I risked money on it. Weeks of confirming my rules actually played out, with no position open. I went live too early and paid for lessons I could have gotten for free. 5. I'd find one coach instead of ten YouTube channels. I spent years piecing together contradictory advice from people who'd never actually traded for a decade themselves. 6. I'd keep my job longer. I quit too early trying to prove something to myself. Every paycheck I gave up was a deposit I could have made into the account instead. 7. I'd build my life around the routine, not the trades. The trades are random. The routine isn't. I spent years chasing outcomes when I should have been building the process underneath them. 8. I'd stop trying to be patient and disciplined directly. Those aren't things you will into existence. They show up once the actual skills are built. I wasted years on mindset work that was solving the wrong problem. 9. I'd size smaller for longer than felt necessary. I sized up the moment I felt confident, which was always too soon. Confidence should follow proof, not the other way around. 10. I'd accept it was a ten year project from day one. I expected results in twelve months and spent years disappointed in a timeline I invented myself. PS: if you're over 40, Comment FIX to learn what you need to finally find consistency. #tradepsychology #tradingcoach #mentaltrading #tradermindset #tradingpsychology
Ten years of trading and if I started over, month one wouldn't change. I'd still be at the chart every day. What I'd change is what I was doing while I was there. 1. I'd learn direction before anything else. Not entries, not indicators, direction. I was at the chart every day for years building on top of a skill I never actually had. 2. I'd separate learning from earning completely. My first two years should have been research, not income. I treated every trade like it needed to pay rent and that pressure ruined my decisions. 3. I'd master one component at a time. Direction, then entries, then exits, then risk. I tried to learn all of it at once and ended up mediocre at everything instead of good at one thing. 4. I'd watch the market before I risked money on it. Weeks of confirming my rules actually played out, with no position open. I went live too early and paid for lessons I could have gotten for free. 5. I'd find one coach instead of ten YouTube channels. I spent years piecing together contradictory advice from people who'd never actually traded for a decade themselves. 6. I'd keep my job longer. I quit too early trying to prove something to myself. Every paycheck I gave up was a deposit I could have made into the account instead. 7. I'd build my life around the routine, not the trades. The trades are random. The routine isn't. I spent years chasing outcomes when I should have been building the process underneath them. 8. I'd stop trying to be patient and disciplined directly. Those aren't things you will into existence. They show up once the actual skills are built. I wasted years on mindset work that was solving the wrong problem. 9. I'd size smaller for longer than felt necessary. I sized up the moment I felt confident, which was always too soon. Confidence should follow proof, not the other way around. 10. I'd accept it was a ten year project from day one. I expected results in twelve months and spent years disappointed in a timeline I invented myself. PS: if you're over 40, Comment FIX to learn what you need to finally find consistency. #tradepsychology #tradingcoach #mentaltrading #tradermindset #tradingpsychology

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