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I used to suffer badly from anxiety until a
situation I was in forced me to disregard it and get angry! That was the 'cure' if you like. I had always been afraid to get angry for my own protection until then; now,I know I have a perfect RIGHT to be angry if someone is being disrespectful or abusive. The bonus,is, now I respect myself,and will NOT allow disrespect from ANY quarter! Look to your past to see if this has been an (unconscious) issue for you. Deepest Respect, BLUEDOVE |
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Thank you for sharing.
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Yes!! I'm terrified of my temper... worried I won't be able to control it. How did you cope??
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