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Mirror mirror by Guillermo Alonso
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  • Post category:Behaviour / Bullying/abuse / Mental health / Positive change
  • Post published:September 28, 2014

Treat yourself the way you want others to treat you. The amount of abuse you tolerate in your relationships is often equal to the amount of abuse you heap on yourself.

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Photo: Mirror mirror by Guillermo Alonso under Creative Commons license

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Tags: abuse, behaviour, bullying, mental health, positive thinking

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