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  • Nihad Khelilihas quotedlast year
    someone else’s opinion about your life isn’t more valuable than your own.
  • Nihad Khelilihas quotedlast year
    We don’t naturally fall into perfect relationships; we create them.
  • Anischa Breytenbachhas quotedlast year
    the root of self-care is setting boundaries: it’s saying no to something in order to say yes to your own emotional, physical, and mental well-being.
  • Anischa Breytenbachhas quotedlast year
    Resentment
    Feeling taken advantage of, frustrated, irritated, annoyed, and bitter is the result of the resentment we feel when we don’t set limits. Being resentful impacts the way we deal with people. It doesn’t allow us to be our best selves in our relationships. It breeds conflict. It makes us paranoid. It puts up a wall. Long-term resentment affects how we perceive the intentions of
  • Anischa Breytenbachhas quotedlast year
    When we’re resentful, we do things out of obligation to others instead of for the joy of helping
  • Maxin Santoshas quoted7 days ago
    Being the best for Kim meant always saying yes. Saying no was mean. Saying no was selfish.
  • Maxin Santoshas quoted12 hours ago
    When we are stressed, our brain has difficulty shutting down. Our sleep is affected.
  • Maxin Santoshas quoted12 hours ago
    The root of self-care is setting boundaries.
  • Maxin Santoshas quoted12 hours ago
    Saying no to helping is an act of self-care. Paying attention to your needs is self-care.
  • Maxin Santoshas quoted12 hours ago
    If you think about it, the root of self-care is setting boundaries: it’s saying no to something in order to say yes to your own emotional, physical, and mental well-being.
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