What Not To Do For Getting Back In The Game - Deepstash

What Not To Do For Getting Back In The Game

  • Don’t say “why me?”.
  • Don’t expect sympathy.
  • Don’t bellyache.
  • Don’t keep accepting condolences.
  • Don’t blame others.

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