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Say What Your Heart Says

Say What Your Heart Says

Make sure your heart is pure and in the right place, you can live with yourself no matter the outcome.

When you decide to push back and challenge someone, make sure the target of that argument is the idea, not the person.

Change is not easy and sometimes it takes time for the other person to realize you have a point.

Be graceful and give it time.

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kareburn

Teacher for special educational needs

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