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negative by Sean MacEntee
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  • Post category:Mental health / Positive change
  • Post published:May 20, 2012

Try to be aware of what effect your thoughts have on you. Spend less time thinking about things that make you unhappy and focus more time on thinking about things that make you happy.

Source: Overcoming Anger and Irritability by William Davies

Message supplied by kind permission William Davies

Photo: negative by Sean MacEntee under Creative Commons license


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