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Our negative thinking can shut the door to change

  • June 13, 2015
  • by Catherine Sweet
  • in Adult counselling, Children 11+ and young adults
https://flic.kr/p/6REGqk

Hello folks, Here is an interesting article from Ivory magazine that I can definitely relate to. Sometimes our negative self talk can stunt our growth and change. Can anyone else relate to this?

www.ivorymagazine.com/5-lies-that-stunt-our-growth

CBT change deceptions growth lies Low self-confidence Negative thinking purpose Self-esteem self-speak
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