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Excited! You Bet! by Steven Mileham
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  • Post category:Behaviour / Confidence / Mental health / Positive change / Self-esteem
  • Post published:July 17, 2015

“We have a choice everyday regarding the attitude we will embrace for that day. We cannot change our past, or that people will act in a certain way. But we are in charge of our own attitudes.” – Charles R Swindoll

Source: “Life is 10% of What Happens to Me and 90% of How I React to It” @ lifehacker

Photo: Excited! You Bet! by Steven Mileham under Creative Commons license

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Tags: behaviour, confidence, mental health, positive thinking

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