Then, it’s time to start thinking about what... - Deepstash

Then, it’s time to start thinking about what changes need to be made in order for your life to improve. You should ask yourself whether or not there are any steps or actions that could be taken in order for things to get better. 

Scott Adams’ Loserthink will not only teach you how to spot negative thinking habits but also how to overcome them.

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