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  • Post category:Behaviour / Mental health
  • Post published:January 23, 2018

Take each challenge as a signal that you are working toward something worthwhile. Use setbacks as a chance to hone your skills rather than seeing them as a sign that you are no good. Decide to do this ahead of time – don’t waver no matter how you’re feeling.

Source: When Negative Thoughts Keep You Down: How to Break the Addiction @ tiny buddha: simple wisdom for complex lives

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