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Four Principles To Coordinate
Mind And Body
1. Think Of Your One Point
2. Completely Relax
3. Have a Light Posture
4. Extend Your Mind
Five Principles of Ki-Aikido
1. Extending Your Mind
2. Know Your Partner's Mind
3. Respect Your Partner's Ki
4. Put Yourself in Your Partner's Place
5. Perform With Confidence
Four Principles To Coordinate
Mind And Body
1. Think Of Your One Point
2. Completely Relax
3. Have a Light Posture
4. Extend Your Mind
Five Principles of Ki-Aikido
1. Extending Your Mind
2. Know Your Partner's Mind
3. Respect Your Partner's Ki
4. Put Yourself in Your Partner's Place
5. Perform With Confidence
Four Principles To Coordinate
Mind And Body
1. Think Of Your One Point
2. Completely Relax
3. Have a Light Posture
4. Extend Your Mind
Five Principles of Ki-Aikido
1. Extending Your Mind
2. Know Your Partner's Mind
3. Respect Your Partner's Ki
4. Put Yourself in Your Partner's Place
5. Perform With Confidence



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Reading this thread got me thinking back to a time when I was so overwhelmed with coursework and deadlines that I actually considered whether I should pay someone to do my online exam. It felt like a shortcut, especially in moments of burnout. But then I remembered that the learning the real, lasting takeaway is rarely in the easy path it’s often in wrestling with the hard stuff yourself.