8. Share your goals. - Deepstash

8. Share your goals.

We’ve all heard the saying a problem shared is a problem halved. Talking about something helps bring it to the front of our mind and work out what we want instead.

Control is not always about control but your perception of it. When you bring everyone together to a common goal , they are more likely to persevere and keep going for each other.

They help restore a sense of control if boundaries are respected and enforced . Everyone needs to create the rules and lives by them.

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