@renegadereadingsrecovery: We as a society need better #communicationskills #communicationiskey #donttakethingspersonal #selfawareness #emotions

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mysticmoonlet
Mystic Moonlet :
I hate it too, but it sure zoned me out as a child. Which wasn't necessarily a bad thing at the time.
2021-10-25 17:26:38
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susanflowers5
Susan 🌹 :
Yes Keep holding up the mirror 🪞
2021-10-25 14:35:37
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onewaymike0
onewaymike0 :
watch your programs!
2021-10-25 22:31:44
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stevesky2
stevesky2 :
we bad
2021-10-31 01:05:42
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freetheoffended
freetheoffended :
Lots of defensive energy. 😂 It’s hard not to feed into it!! 😁
2021-10-25 14:08:32
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.dustinanthony
Dustin Anthony :
It’s bc most people are ‘reacting’ and not ‘listening’ some just waiting to get offended. 🙄
2022-01-05 17:57:32
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w1l50n8t0r
❌Kenneth Scott Wilson🇺🇸 :
I believe those people should look up Sean Webb on here. Maybe help them understand there self map better so they don't feel attacked so much.
2021-12-16 17:28:17
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jessicuhhh444
Jessica ✝️ SAHM :
It’s sad that you even have to explain this. 🥺 Well said though! 🫂 love your vids.
2021-10-25 12:20:12
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kristielizabeth0
user3442957904186 :
yup turned mine off a long time ago 😌
2021-10-26 02:18:42
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gooniesneversaydie77
Goonie :
🤯 been doing this all wrong... I've been trying to master emotion instead of energy! 🤦🏻‍♂️🤦🏻‍♂️🤯🤯🤯 thank you thank you thank you.
2021-10-25 14:14:50
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gnarshlops
Gnarshlops :
Agree 100%
2021-11-05 13:10:02
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hall3r05
Hall3r :
I’m not big on tv we don’t have cable and haven’t in years. But do want to watch inside job on Netflix
2021-10-25 16:34:08
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ttaamm777
Sister Tamara :
@xbeexgeex
2021-11-06 02:00:26
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juniperwaters
Juniper Waters :
people don't like their illusions destroyed. plain and simple. probably why ppl don't like me
2021-10-25 16:31:22
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bluebottlebunny
BlueBottleBunny :
E motion. Man that’s profound. Seriously I grok that.
2022-01-09 23:46:03
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