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  • Post category:Behaviour / Mental health
  • Post published:February 14, 2017

You may find that you hone in on the negative aspects of a situation as the first thing you do, ignoring or dismissing all the positive aspects. Instead, consider the whole picture. Find a more balanced way to look at this situation.

Source: Common thinking errors @ ReachOut.com: Get through tough times

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