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up & away by fauxly
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  • Post category:Mental health
  • Post published:December 24, 2017

Living with perspective means always looking at your life from the 10,000 foot level, and when you train yourself to pull back and view yourself from this height, things begin to look different. More often than not, they begin to look much better.

Source: 4 Effective Practices For Gaining Perspective @ Possibility of Change

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