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1 – Train your body to slow feelings (1)

1 – Train your body to slow feelings (1)

Perfectionists always want more because they are unsatisfied with what they have now. And training your body to work with slower feelings is one way to solve the problem.

You don’t have to feel the rush of emotions constantly. And the feeling of being involved in something could become overwhelming.

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