Saturday, March 31, 2018

Don't Make Permanant Decisions Based on Temporary Emotions

Don't Make Permanent Decisions Based on Temporary Emotions 



When we become emotionally upset, we are more vulnerable. During this state of mind, we are more apt to make decisions that we might not other wise make.

An example is....... taking back someone that you broke up with because they mistreated you- but you are crying and missing their company. 

If you wait even 48 hours and allow your emotions settle, you may be able to look at situations more clearly and choose what is best and healthiest for you.




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                               Gammon M.S.
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