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Embrace Discomfort For Strength

Embrace Discomfort For Strength

"Doing things, even small actions, that make you feel uncomfortable will help you become a strong person. The more often you can make yourself feel uncomfortable, the stronger you will become, and soon you'll develop a productive and dynamic dialogue with yourself in stressful situations." p. 109

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