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You Can’t Please Everyone

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This post is dedicated to anyone who doesn’t feel appreciated for who they are, the things they do and as a result have a low sense of self worth.
The Good News Is:
You are not alone and I sincerely hope you can draw some strength and encouragement from reading this post. It’s also important you understand the context and concept of the article.
Abraham Lincoln said “You can please some of the people all of the time, you can please all of the people some of the time, but you can’t please all of the people all of the time.”
It’s a painful experience [...]

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25 Reasons Not To Lose Your Temper

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Please Note: This post doesn’t promote the notion of being taken for granted.
A research carried out by Dr. Patricia Chang and her colleagues states ‘Angry young men risk heart attacks.’  It showed angry young men were five times more likely than their calmer counterparts to have an early heart attack, even without a family history of the condition.
Now if that got you worried, you’ve got to read this….
Dr. Aaron Sell and his colleagues carried out a research and came to a conclusion ‘Pretty women are angered more easily.’ (Did anyone chuckle?). They found out that women who rated themselves as [...]

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6 Ways to Break Out of Prison

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Did I get your attention?
I hope I did. I chose to leave out the word Low Self Esteem. It should actually read; 6 Ways to break out of The Low Self Esteem Prison.
Why use the word prison? A Prison is a place of physical confinement, isolation and restriction to various levels of personal freedom.
The post in context:
I feel the word prison captures the effects of experiencing low self esteem which are isolation, little or no self worth, frustration, depression………
Low Self Esteem refers to the perception of an individual, viewing himself as inadequate, unworthy, unlovable, and/or incompetent. Once this is established [...]

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