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14
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2015

Your behaviour affects how others feel

Even when you are stressed, tired, beyond your limits and dealing with your own feelings, taking it out on others can have a huge impact on how they feel and behave.

Source: #RYchat on #feelings in children & young people with Dr Keri Nixon @ Twitter

Message supplied by: Dr Keri Nixon

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Posted: Rich@RespectYourself   |   Updated: 05 Jan 2016   |   Categories: Behaviour, Feelings and Emotions, Relationships

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