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Practicing forgiveness

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Forgiveness is the release of self-imposed limitations and self-destructive standards of conduct that foolishly bind us to the past, and it also allows you to release anger, fear, pain, resentment, and other negative feelings, opening your heart to joy, peace, and love. Although it is not easy, the past must not have power over our […]

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Can other people change?

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Those who can’t think? Those who are convinced that they are always right and are sure that there is always someone more guilty and responsible for their faults and mistakes, those who address you with sarcasm and indignation or surprise you with their rudeness, but do not even admit a joke. “Those who act with

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Character protects us from beasts

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Once, an Eastern monk saw a scorpion drown, he decided to get him out of the water, but when he did, the scorpion stung him, in the face of pain, you let him down and dropped him back?to take it out and sting it again. The scene has been repeated several times: remove it from

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Find out if your appointments are healthy

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At the beginning of a relationship, it’s normal to see the world in pink, but at other times, some people wear a mask, which prevents us from seeing the relationship exactly as it is, less healthy than it should be. A healthy relationship must have the following characteristics: Trust? It is normal to feel jealous

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To assume and its consequences

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What are you going to do?If you’re tempted to answer a similar question: “Well, I don’t know, but I guess,” maybe it’s time to stop. To make a assumption is to give something as a fact without worrying about seeking evidence that underscores our reasoning, seeks an explanation and then reinforces it with successive reflections

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Ten tips for your child to obey you

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A child who does not obey can lead any adult to reach the limit of self-control. When this adult is a father who has left behind a hard day’s work and faces a hard day’s work at home, the tension at home becomes constant. As much as it is advertised in the title of this

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When panic moves the warning

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Shortness of breath, tachycardia, nausea, fears, sweating and worse fears. Without warning, all of these symptoms may appear suddenly and fully involve people with panic disorder. Panic attacks occur for no apparent reason. From hour to hour, it’s like an avalanche of anguish will take your breath away. Our bodies are preparing for a danger

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Assertiveness: the importance of saying no

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We must be aware that it is important to learn to say no, because if we do not learn we will lose control of our lives and we will be angry at doing things that we don’t really want. It’s not a bad thing and anyone who does it is disgusting. But sometimes you have

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How to take care of gossip or rumors?

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How many times have you heard of someone you know?Or how many times have you told someone you know or your family about someone else?However, if there is one thing that differentiates the two situations is the intention that exists in each of them What can we do when we hear a rumor?What to do

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What is the Halo effect?

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The Halo effect is one of the most classic cognitive biases in psychology, and one that we can often observe in our daily lives. It consists of the erroneous generalization that emits a single characteristic, quality, object or person, that is, when we previously judge, and from that we generalize other characteristics. This term was

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