Our beliefs and emotions can often spill into the other aspects of our lives, including our interactions with other people.
For example, believing negative things about yourself and having a co-worker respond aggressively to a question could result in you feeling as if the situation was your fault while in reality, they might have just been having a stressful life at home.
However, if you had a positive view of yourself, you would be less likely to perceive the situation as your fault.
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βThe key to life is not accumulation, it is contribution.β - Stephen Covey
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