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When You're Being Negative - What If You're Wrong?

When You’re Being Negative – What If You’re Wrong?

By Carol Grannick on January 26, 2010

What if when you have negative thoughts you aren’t just depressed or depleted…What if you’re wrong?

Posted in Learned Resilience: How To Do It | Tagged negative self-talk, negative thoughts, negativity | 4 Responses

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