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Write a thank-you letter

... to the bad experiences and negative people you can't stop thinking about. 

Thank them for the lessons you’ve learned, because they helped you to become better.

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The judgment-free zone

None will check your grammar mistakes or criticize your thoughts when you write in your journal. 

This freedom allows you to feel more comfortable and express your true yourself.

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Recall good things

Our brains tend to remember more of the bad stuff that has happened to us.

Write down precious moments and you’ll see your progress and find positive things that slipped your attention.

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Write your goals

Accomplishments make people more motivated and positive. Checking them from time to time makes you remember how far you’ve gone and how valuable these achievements are to you. 

Create a "goals log" in your journal. You’ll always see that you’ve got something to look forward to.

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Developing good character is a lifelong journey. But it is a journey that is well worth taking.

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Thank you message

Create a thank you message to those 3 individuals.

A great way to feel appreciative is to think about sending a thank you letter. You can write and send one if you want, or simply construct one that you would imagine sending to these people. Connect to that appreciati...

Learning self-compassion

A sure way of practicing self-compassion is by actually trying to learn lessons from all your experiences, especially the negative ones. 

You should stop judging these experiences as being good or bad, but rather look for the meaning of each and every one of them.

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