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How Do I Stop Giving Myself Away?

Jun 15, 2016, 06:05 AM

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Sometimes we overaccommodate, giving more of our time and energy to people. If we look deeply, we can find that we're actually doing that in an out of balance attempt to get our own needs met. #awakening #freedom #authenticity #victim #selfbetrayal

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