Blaming - Deepstash

Blaming

Blame yourself and anyone else for any problem.

For example, "today this work was not completed for him. How can I handle so much work alone? " Etc...

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Life is too short to experience everything.✨ So we should learn from the experience of others.😇🖤

There are so many negative thoughts in our head. Take a notebook and catagorise these,to get a clear vision of your negative self-talk.

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