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“One of the most freeing things we learn in life is that we don’t have to like everyone, everyone doesn’t have to like us, and it’s perfectly okay.” ~Unknown

5 tips to help you stop being a people-pleaser: https://t.co/rWdZaMmmOc

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What good is a job that looks good on paper if it doesn't feel good in your soul? Maybe we should stop asking each other, "What do you do?" and instead ask each other, "What lights you up?"

Why it no longer matters to me if my job impresses people: https://t.co/GO0KsDgdb2

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"Strong people don't put others down. They lift them up." ~Michael P. Watson

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"The key to grieving is not to try & stop it as quickly as possible. Grief cannot be shut off at will,.. What matters is that we acknowledge that we are in pain & try to find the goodness in our life despite it."

There's no expiration date on grief: https://t.co/jvhB425qyy

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“To be beautiful means to be yourself. You don’t need to be accepted by others. You need to accept yourself.” ~Thich Nhat Hanh

21 tips to release self-neglect and love yourself in action: https://t.co/cnWhT7HPld

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Don't let anyone who hasn't been in your shoes tell you how to tie your laces.

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"Try not to take things personally. What people say is a reflection of them, not you." ~Unknown

How to stop taking things personally: https://t.co/xNonf30xj4

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"That was why we struggled to fit in—we chose things in all areas of our lives that were never right for us. So the problem wasn’t us, it was where we trying to force ourselves to fit."

If you feel like you never fit in anywhere: https://t.co/k16AWRFV9A

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“Some of us think holding on makes us strong; but sometimes it is letting go.” ~Hermann Hesse

How I saved myself by surrendering when everything fell apart: https://t.co/hLYWBmms3b

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"Neurologists claim that every time you resist acting on your anger, you're actually rewiring your brain to be calmer and more loving." ~Unknown

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