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Don’t Drown in the Shallow End of the Pool

When a hundred little tasks are nibbling at your brain, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed and lost at sea

However, a little perspective can do you good — remember to not sweat the small stuff. If you’re going to worry, worry about the big things, not the little ones. 

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