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Jealousy by Luke Saagi
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  • Post category:Relationships
  • Post published:October 10, 2017

Deal with situations as they arise instead of logging them all in a black book that you pull out later to use as evidence against someone. If there’s an argument, fight or issue, resolve issues as they happen instead of letting a debt build up.

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

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