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* Life Lessons * * Life lessons is about setting boundaries, on your life, your career, love, relationship, etc. Setting higher standard on your life and its expectations. It’s wanting to succeed Putting value on the most important things in life. Becoming your own person. Not having any quorums and hang-ups. It’s when you what acceptance from your social surrounding, the people that you network with on a daily basis. * We human are attention seekers, we want to show other constituent’s that we is the best there is. Having a good relationship with yourself and knowing who you are and what you want in life would be the primary focus. That speaks for itself. * Reaching a goal that you have set and making it happen is a big accomplishment for anyone to do. Making not only smart but wise choices. Letting wisdom take its place in our lives. Being happy with ourselves, our significant other, and family and friends. Basically, becoming into yourself.

* The Role Of Radical Acceptance

* In relationships problems will arise, and you and your significant other will not see eye to eye on everything. You can’t change a person, accepting a person for whom they are, is the answer. Unless there is some type of common ground in the relationship, there will be no resolution between the two of you.

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