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“13 Lucky Coins” or What Do You Know About Simoron

“13 Lucky Coins” or What Do You Know About Simoron in Vernon, BC

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"13 Lucky Coins" or What Do You Know About Simoron by Vita Harwood Rituals, psychology of the absurd, luck! Stop Taking Life So Seriously, And Watch Everything Change! What if the secret to success, love, and abundance wasn't meditation, manifestation, or morning routines... but dancing with a cabbage? Welcome to Simoron—the playful Russian psychology method that's helping thousands transform their lives through laughter, absurdity, and scientifically-proven brain hacks. The Self-Help Book That Doesn't Take Itself Seriously (But Gets Serious Results) Tired of Self-Help That Feels Like a Second Job? You know the drill. Wake up at 5 AM. Journal your manifestations. Meditate for an hour. Drink green juice. Visualize your perfect life. Repeat affirmations until your throat hurts. And yet... you're still stuck. Still stressed. Still wondering why everyone else seems to have cracked the code while you're drowning in productivity apps and vision boards. What if there's a better way? Welcome to Simoron: Where Absurdity Meets Science Simoron is a playful psychology method developed in 1980s Russia that's based on a radical idea: Your brain doesn't need more discipline—it needs more laughter. When you do something absurd—like dancing with a cabbage, talking to a coin, or writing a letter from your cat to the universe—something magical happens in your neurobiology: Endorphins flood your system (better than any meditation app) Pattern interrupts break you out of autopilot (hello, creativity!) The placebo effect works even when you know it's placebo (science is wild) Your RAS filter starts noticing opportunities (money, love, luck—all hiding in plain sight) Cognitive dissonance rewires your beliefs (fake it till you become it, literally) In other words: You trick your brain into happiness, and your brain rewards you with actual results. Inside you'll discover: The neuroscience behind absurdity: Why your brain loves being tricked into joy Money rituals for every day of the week: From "13 Lucky Coins" to "Wallet Throne" Love practices that start with loving yourself: Mirror work that actually doesn't feel cringe Real success stories: From bankruptcy to millions, depression to love—all through playful rituals Scientific explanations: Endorphins, placebo effect, neuroplasticity, pattern interrupts (it's all here!)
"13 Lucky Coins" or What Do You Know About Simoron by Vita Harwood Rituals, psychology of the absurd, luck! Stop Taking Life So Seriously, And Watch Everything Change! What if the secret to success, love, and abundance wasn't meditation, manifestation, or morning routines... but dancing with a cabbage? Welcome to Simoron—the playful Russian psychology method that's helping thousands transform their lives through laughter, absurdity, and scientifically-proven brain hacks. The Self-Help Book That Doesn't Take Itself Seriously (But Gets Serious Results) Tired of Self-Help That Feels Like a Second Job? You know the drill. Wake up at 5 AM. Journal your manifestations. Meditate for an hour. Drink green juice. Visualize your perfect life. Repeat affirmations until your throat hurts. And yet... you're still stuck. Still stressed. Still wondering why everyone else seems to have cracked the code while you're drowning in productivity apps and vision boards. What if there's a better way? Welcome to Simoron: Where Absurdity Meets Science Simoron is a playful psychology method developed in 1980s Russia that's based on a radical idea: Your brain doesn't need more discipline—it needs more laughter. When you do something absurd—like dancing with a cabbage, talking to a coin, or writing a letter from your cat to the universe—something magical happens in your neurobiology: Endorphins flood your system (better than any meditation app) Pattern interrupts break you out of autopilot (hello, creativity!) The placebo effect works even when you know it's placebo (science is wild) Your RAS filter starts noticing opportunities (money, love, luck—all hiding in plain sight) Cognitive dissonance rewires your beliefs (fake it till you become it, literally) In other words: You trick your brain into happiness, and your brain rewards you with actual results. Inside you'll discover: The neuroscience behind absurdity: Why your brain loves being tricked into joy Money rituals for every day of the week: From "13 Lucky Coins" to "Wallet Throne" Love practices that start with loving yourself: Mirror work that actually doesn't feel cringe Real success stories: From bankruptcy to millions, depression to love—all through playful rituals Scientific explanations: Endorphins, placebo effect, neuroplasticity, pattern interrupts (it's all here!)

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