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Opinions are made to be changed - or how is truth to be got at? by Sonny Abesamis
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  • Post category:Behaviour / Mental health / Positive change / Relationships
  • Post published:August 6, 2014

Remember the phrase “What you think of me is none of my business”. Try to use this phrase all week whenever you feel judged.

Message supplied by: India @ OCDCentre

Photo: Opinions are made to be changed - or how is truth to be got at? by Sonny Abesamis under Creative Commons license

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Tags: behaviour, mental health, positive thinking, relationships

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