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think by withbeautiful
  • Reading time:1 mins read
  • Post category:Anxiety/Stress / Feelings and Emotions / Mental health
  • Post published:January 26, 2018

Everyone goes through tough times, and no matter how long you’ve had something on your mind – whether for just a few hours or months – it’s important that you talk to someone about it. You don’t have to confront your setbacks alone.

Source: How talking to someone can help @ ReachOut.com: Get through tough times

image: think by withbeautiful under Creative Commons license

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Tags: anxiety, behaviour, emotions, feelings, mental health, talking

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