This Forbidden Phrase Can Actually Help You
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Margarita RodriguezAugust 7, 2017
I just understood how silly I may look or sound. I think I always have the right answer or comment. 'Zip it' will be my new mission in life.
Kathleen Chin - Modesto, CAAugust 6, 2017
Amen, Sister! I'm as guilty of not zipping it, as you are--and for ALL the same, self-justifying, reasons--yikes! You held up your mirror, and I saw myself in it. New personal goal: Zip It--see Ether 12:27.
Jay SessionsAugust 3, 2017
Great Zip It advice when I can't shut up. Hush Up is even more gentle.
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