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Skagit County Tulip Festival 2011 by verifex
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  • Post category:Positive change / Tips
  • Post published:July 16, 2017

Change is constantly happening in life. Some changes are positive, such as a new loving relationship or gaining a new friend; others you may see as negative, such as losing your job. Learning how to adjust to change, both good and bad, can help make life easier.

Source: Adapting to Change @ Psychology Today

image: Skagit County Tulip Festival 2011 by verifex under Creative Commons license

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