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  • Post category:Positive change
  • Post published:October 28, 2012

You will become far more proficient if you aim for progress rather than perfection, and will find it easier to do so.

Source: 5 Ways To Feel More Love & Compassion For Yourself & Others @ Tiny Buddha

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