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Dr. J’s Fan Page on Instagram: "The enemy might look like He's winning but He's not. God's about to flip the script! #trustinthelord God can turn any situation around. He can take your darkest hour and turn it into your brightest hour. #godwillmakeaway God has a way of bringing good things out of wrong turns. #alwaystrustgod God is turning it around. What looks like loss and defeat is about to turn into victory and restoration. #trustgod God can turn around any situation at anytime. Keep pra

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This might not be for you... Wait, what? Ever tried flipping the script in your marketing? 🤔 Reverse psychology is a fun way to get people curious by suggesting the opposite of what you want them to do. It’s not about being sneaky, but about sparking that ‘Wait, what?’ moment. For example, instead of saying ‘Click here,’ you might say, ‘Don’t click this unless you’re really ready to make a change.’ It’s a simple twist that can make people more curious. Or how about this: ‘This might be t... Reverse Psychology, Wait What, What Ever, Do What You Want, Make A Change, The Script, What You Think, Work On Yourself, Psychology

This might not be for you... Wait, what? Ever tried flipping the script in your marketing? 🤔 Reverse psychology is a fun way to get people curious by suggesting the opposite of what you want them to do. It’s not about being sneaky, but about sparking that ‘Wait, what?’ moment. For example, instead of saying ‘Click here,’ you might say, ‘Don’t click this unless you’re really ready to make a change.’ It’s a simple twist that can make people more curious. Or how about this: ‘This might be t...

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