Like No 1 Example ~Right! Sincere people say "I" to describe their actions! While deceptive people often say language that minimizes references to themselves. Great One!
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YOU ARE MAGICAL
Finding what drive you forward every single day of your life is finding your magic!
If only you could sense how important you are to the lives of those you meet; how important you can be to the people you may never even dream of. There is something of yourself that you leave at every meeting with another person. ~ Fred Rogers
I’ve been MIA recently, sorta, kinda, unintentionally took a hiatus.🙊 Being offline has given me such a sense of peace. So here I am soul happy, heart full and my mind at total ease…
If I had to describe myself, I would say: Tenacious, hardworking, resourceful. Maybe a little bit stubborn. Definitely someone who is driven, even to the point of establishing a perfectionism complex, therefore enabling acts of being too hard on myself, but maintains high standards for themselves. Well, I’m not a genius but I do know that I’m a good-hearted person. How do I succeed? I Pray it, Believe it…
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5 Easy Steps to Deal with Negative People
They are better in getting love and respect they wanted if they Realize how self-defeating their neediness and desire for control is but that doesn’t change the fact that negative people need help!
Written by Dr. Eric Perry
“You cannot have a positive life and a negative mind.” ~Joyce Meyer
1. Recognize and accept their toxicity
First and foremost, it is important to identify and accept that someone we know is a negative person. This can be difficult, especially when the person is someone we care about. Either way, we must be careful not to allow their negativity to transfer onto us. We need to accept that negativity is toxic and will only breed more negativity. It is especially important to avoid complainers. People who complain have given up hope that their actions can make any difference. We must be careful not to enable complainers by always listening to their woes.
2. Stop playing savior and/or problem solver
As human beings, we are wired to connect. For most of us, it is in our nature to lend a compassionate ear to someone who is in need. We must be careful not to…
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