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How To Calm Your Own Chatter

Imagine advising a friend.

One way to think about your experience from a distanced perspective is to imagine what you would say to a friend experiencing the same problem as you. Think about the advice you’d give that person, and then apply it to yourself.

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Some of the most important conversations in our lives are the ones we have with ourselves. And conversations can break us as much as they can make us.

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