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stress is poison by Giulia Bartra
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  • Post category:Anxiety/Stress / Behaviour / Positive change
  • Post published:December 19, 2015

Remember that short-term stressors resolve themselves once the situation is over.

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Tags: anxiety, behaviour, positive thinking, stress

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