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Coming into the latter part of my playing career, I'm trying to be as observant as I can in coaching sessions and I'm about to do my FA Level 2. I've enjoyed it when I've coached kids in the past but I do get extremely nervous and have so many negative thoughts that I'm not good enough.
A person can be as observant as they want in their search for true religiosity or a spiritual connection, but that does not mean that they will find what they are looking for.
Be as observant as possible.
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