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terça-feira, 28 de julho de 2009
Snapshot Report: Worry about Judgment of Others

"When you experience a setback or problem in your life, the last thing on your mind is what other people will think. You do not believe that people take pleasure in your problems, that they feel sorry for you, or that they are otherwise judgmental of you. This frees you from what, for some people, is a major concern. It also means that you are comfortable seeking comfort from others when you are in emotional pain. Therefore, the benefits of this attitude are twofold – you can seek out emotional support when you need it, and are free from worry about being judged by others. "


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