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alejandrok1ng__
𝓪𝓵𝓮𝓮𝓮 𝕲𝕿 👑 :
2026-06-02 01:11:13
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benja24_0488
[€_leon_FF] :
fue tanto el facto que se rompió mi teléfono
2026-06-05 00:50:35
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detodo_tod0
SXSVN :
pero es iPhone
2026-06-12 18:21:53
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mich15131
Mich :
llegó tanto el facto que se trabó mi cel pero fuera de broma si me sorprendió:0
2026-06-04 16:45:02
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5155gokublack
Goku Black😎😸🇲🇽🦖 :
2026-06-03 04:07:57
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_vtor_ch24
_-/Vctor_CH/ :
me hechan un grito cuando se haga viral 🗿!!!!
2026-03-16 18:45:07
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ray.villavicencio2099
🇵🇪Ray.Villavicencio2099🇵🇪 :
uds ven un vídeo, yo veo un tutorial
2026-06-02 23:33:40
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divinoreflejo0
Denis :
se parece
2026-06-04 23:25:19
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pablo_villas
pablo_villas :
estoy tratando de difundir el evangelio!!: Isaías 41:10 “Así que no temas, porque yo estoy contigo; no te angusties, porque yo soy tu Dios. Te fortaleceré y te ayudaré; te sostendré con la diestra de mi justicia..” Este versículo es una promesa directa de Dios para cuando te sientes cansado, con miedo o a punto de rendirte. Dios no solo te dice “aquí estoy”, sino que Él mismo te da fuerzas, te ayuda y te sostiene cuando ya no puedes solo. En el nombre de Jesús decimos? Amén 🙏
2026-03-29 17:41:18
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mathias_montenegro04
Mathias🛸 :
El que le tiro ese comentario
2026-06-13 17:01:39
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twistercode
Proyecto.Twister :
taiel
2026-03-16 23:03:54
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roque_pault
roque.paul☆_ :
2026-03-25 03:54:19
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erickmontilla56
Erick montilla :
El amor es uno de los sentimientos más profundos, complejos y significativos que puede experimentar el ser humano a lo largo de su vida. Aunque todas las personas hablan del amor y lo sienten de alguna manera, muchas veces es difícil definirlo con una sola idea, porque el amor incluye muchas emociones al mismo tiempo: cariño, respeto, admiración, cuidado, comprensión y el deseo sincero de que otra persona esté bien. El amor no es solamente una palabra o un sentimiento pasajero, sino una experiencia que influye en la forma en que pensamos, actuamos y nos relacionamos con los demás. Desde que nacemos, empezamos a experimentar el amor principalmente a través de la familia. El amor de los padres o de quienes nos cuidan es uno de los primeros vínculos importantes en la vida de una persona. Este amor se demuestra con protección, paciencia, enseñanza y acompañamiento. Gracias a ese cariño inicial, los niños aprenden a sentirse seguros, a confiar en los demás y a desarrollar valores fundamentales como el respeto, la empatía y la solidaridad. Cuando una persona crece rodeada de amor, es más probable que también aprenda a expresar ese amor hacia otros. A medida que las personas crecen, descubren otras formas de amor. Una de ellas es la amistad. El amor entre amigos se basa en la confianza, el respeto y las experiencias compartidas. Los amigos suelen apoyarse en momentos difíciles, escucharse cuando alguien necesita hablar y celebrar juntos los momentos felices. La amistad verdadera no depende solo de estar siempre de acuerdo, sino de saber comprender y respetar las diferencias entre las personas. Un amigo que realmente aprecia a otro estará dispuesto a ayudarlo, aconsejarlo y acompañarlo cuando lo necesite. Otra forma muy conocida del amor es el amor hacia una pareja. Este tipo de amor suele involucrar sentimientos de atracción, cercanía emocional y el deseo de compartir tiempo y experiencias con alguien especial. 🩵
2026-03-29 21:50:58
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diegoh_ninja
Diegoh :
esa frase la leo todos los días en los comentarios 🤣
2026-06-11 23:29:23
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az.1342
𝓚𝓵𝓮𝓲𝓿𝓮𝓻এ𝓐𝓩❤️‍🔥 :
estaba cagando y me levanté a aplaudir
2026-03-25 18:16:14
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estenoesdarkus
Oswald Martins :
2026-03-17 15:46:03
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When I was a skripper in the 1990s, I discovered that the most dangerous piece of furniture in any club wasn’t the pole. It was the waiting sofa. This is where the dancers who weren’t busy with customers hung out. And in my early days, I was a regular. Cigarette after cigarette, I created artificial bonds with my coworkers on the waiting sofa exchanging mean-spirited commentary about customers and other dancers. “Oh my God, look at Jasmine. Does she ever change her facial expression?” “I can’t believe Tony still dances like it’s her first day.” “Don’t talk to the guy in the back row. He’s wearing bedazzled jeans.” We had some great laughs, but most of my time on the waiting sofa was a colossal waste of energy. Nothing is more depressing than spiraling down with a group of anxious, idle coworkers. One night when the evening lull hit and the waiting sofa opened for business, I made a different decision. I decided to run a little experiment on myself. Instead of defaulting to the waiting sofa, I would use every lull as a test—what happens if I redirect my energy instead of feeding the unproductive spiral? On the first night, I called an old friend and we talked about boys and lip gloss. (Mind you, I had to use the payphone in the dressing room because this was before cell phones had been invented.) The next night, I organized my locker so neatly, the Container Store would have wanted to put it on display. The night after that, I sat by myself and meditated as best I could with pumping rave music blasting through the walls. After three nights of avoiding the waiting sofa, my stress was down and my mood was up. And whenever my mood was up, I always made more money. I wasn’t able to fully understand why doing these things put me in a better mood until years later, when I read this by Eckhart Tolle, “The ego could be defined simply in this way: a dysfunctional relationship with the present moment.” That’s the waiting sofa in one sentence. Every woman on that sofa, including me, was having a bad relationship with the present moment. Eckhart goes on to say something that I think is one of the most useful things ever written about being a human being. “Is it at this moment that you can decide what kind of relationship you want to have with the present moment? Do I want the present moment to be my friend or my enemy?” That split-second decision to make the present moment your friend, made again and again until it becomes a natural part of your being, will change your life. And this is why this advice is so valuable for reaching your sales goals. When you’re grounded in the present moment, you’re able to have sales conversations as someone who genuinely loves what they do and what they’re selling. And that is more persuasive than any pitch you could write or script you could memorize. If you like this, it’s an excerpt from my book, Think Like A Skripper,  you can download a copy for FREE. #skrippertok #salescoaching #salestips
When I was a skripper in the 1990s, I discovered that the most dangerous piece of furniture in any club wasn’t the pole. It was the waiting sofa. This is where the dancers who weren’t busy with customers hung out. And in my early days, I was a regular. Cigarette after cigarette, I created artificial bonds with my coworkers on the waiting sofa exchanging mean-spirited commentary about customers and other dancers. “Oh my God, look at Jasmine. Does she ever change her facial expression?” “I can’t believe Tony still dances like it’s her first day.” “Don’t talk to the guy in the back row. He’s wearing bedazzled jeans.” We had some great laughs, but most of my time on the waiting sofa was a colossal waste of energy. Nothing is more depressing than spiraling down with a group of anxious, idle coworkers. One night when the evening lull hit and the waiting sofa opened for business, I made a different decision. I decided to run a little experiment on myself. Instead of defaulting to the waiting sofa, I would use every lull as a test—what happens if I redirect my energy instead of feeding the unproductive spiral? On the first night, I called an old friend and we talked about boys and lip gloss. (Mind you, I had to use the payphone in the dressing room because this was before cell phones had been invented.) The next night, I organized my locker so neatly, the Container Store would have wanted to put it on display. The night after that, I sat by myself and meditated as best I could with pumping rave music blasting through the walls. After three nights of avoiding the waiting sofa, my stress was down and my mood was up. And whenever my mood was up, I always made more money. I wasn’t able to fully understand why doing these things put me in a better mood until years later, when I read this by Eckhart Tolle, “The ego could be defined simply in this way: a dysfunctional relationship with the present moment.” That’s the waiting sofa in one sentence. Every woman on that sofa, including me, was having a bad relationship with the present moment. Eckhart goes on to say something that I think is one of the most useful things ever written about being a human being. “Is it at this moment that you can decide what kind of relationship you want to have with the present moment? Do I want the present moment to be my friend or my enemy?” That split-second decision to make the present moment your friend, made again and again until it becomes a natural part of your being, will change your life. And this is why this advice is so valuable for reaching your sales goals. When you’re grounded in the present moment, you’re able to have sales conversations as someone who genuinely loves what they do and what they’re selling. And that is more persuasive than any pitch you could write or script you could memorize. If you like this, it’s an excerpt from my book, Think Like A Skripper, you can download a copy for FREE. #skrippertok #salescoaching #salestips

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