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Scramble Therapy

we always feel out of words while talking to anybody.This therapy can help to deal with it . In this therapy on every sunday you decide to do activities that you haven't done till now like playing chess, tennis, travel vlogging . This will give you enough jargons to talk with anybody without showing themself that you are an outsider of that field.

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