Someone Else's Negativity Does Not Define You - Deepstash

Someone Else's Negativity Does Not Define You

  • Negative comments impact us much more than positive ones-at a 5-to-1 ratio.
  • If someone says something rude to you, take a second to affirm yourself with five positive things.
  • Remember, their harsh comments and negativity don't define you.

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I`m too humble. That`s my problem.

Handling rude people.

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