Lisa Unger Quotes
Her Mother Always Said That When You Were Sad Or Worried Or Angry, That You Had To Do Something. Anything. Go For A Walk. Make Cookies. Draw A Picture. Clean Your Room. Never Just Lie There And Feel Sad Or Mad, Because Those Feelings Become Like Weights, Holding You Down, And They Only Get Heavier, And You Only Get Less Likely To Move Them.
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