Emily Maroutian Quotes
If You End Up Doing Only One Thing From This Entire Book, Let It Be This: Stop Being Angry With Yourself. That Alone Is Enough To Radically Alter Your Health, Your Relationships, Your Job, And Your Life. Don't Be Angry With Yourself For Not Saying The Right Thing. Don't Be Angry With Yourself For Forgetting To Do Something You Said You Would Do. Don't Be Angry With Yourself For Not Finishing That Project As Fast As Everyone Else At Work. Don't Be Angry With Yourself For Finishing School Late, For Being Unemployed, For Being Single. Don't Be Angry With Yourself For Not Saying What You Wanted To Say Or Not Doing What You Wanted To Do. Regardless Of What Choices You Have Made, Let Go Of The Habit Of Self-anger. It Doesn't Serve You. It Never Has And It Never Will.
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