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Should I change myself to fit in with others?

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  • Post category:Positive change / Relationships / Tips
  • Post published:February 17, 2013

Wanting to ‘fit in’ is normal; it’s also normal to want to stand out. Everyone is an individual by nature; you can be both unique and able to ‘fit in’.

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