8. The big question: should Mindset pages have images?
For this one, yes — because it’s personal.
You’re the subject matter.
It reads like a reflection.
But keep images extremely minimal. Only one per page. Always center-aligned inside the content column. Always full width.
No galleries. No fluff.
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Mindset.
// Frameworks for clarity, identity, alignment, and personal growth through structure.
Mindset isn’t about motivation. It’s about architecture. The way you think determines the way you move, and the way you move determines what you build. These frameworks help you understand where you are, how you operate, and what needs to shift for your life to stay aligned.
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When your mindset is structured, your behavior becomes predictable. Not in a limiting way, but in a way that lets you measure what’s real. These systems give you a way to evaluate your thoughts, your patterns, and the places where alignment breaks. Mindset shapes movement, and movement shapes outcome.
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// Where conversations begin for clarity, structure, partnership, or forward movement.
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I Value Conversations >>
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If Someone Reaches Out >>
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This Space Exists >>
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The Ache >>
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Alignment In Real Time >>
Let’s Connect.
// For people who see alignment, potential, or want structured dialogue.
Kevin Jackson (Kajae)
Orange County, California
connect@kajae.co
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