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  • Post category:Feelings and Emotions / Relationships
  • Post published:November 12, 2017

Teachers won’t always like your papers. Friends will be jerks. Bosses will ask challenging questions and professors will give constructive (but not always) criticism. Learning to accept this, and to deal productively with healthy conflict, will help you be more resilient.

Source: Avoiding conflict: brushing things under the rug makes a mountain @ A Mother Far From Home

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