Mental Health Minute: Why Hold a Negative Thought?
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HelenCAugust 21, 2024
Thank you for not suggesting we bury negative thoughts without understanding them. They exist for a reason and hoping they’ll “just go away” defeats their purpose. Understood, they add to our strength.
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