When you try to control an emotion, you must think you did something wrong. And instead of faking the results, search for a solution to never live that moment again.
But pay attention!
Usually, when I tell people to analyze their mistakes, they find problems in their beliefs and identity. But never change who you are for others. So, think about what you can do differently instead.
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Safeguard your mental health! Learn to identify and avoid 7 harmful habits that can impact your well-being. Discover proactive strategies to nurture mental health and cultivate a balanced lifestyle.
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