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The only reason we get out of our lane is because we want someone to behave differently. We think when they do, we will feel better. But it’s never about that: it always comes back to how we are thinking about the situation. Tune in as Amanda Hogberg and I take a deep dive into this concept.
By Lisa DrakeThe only reason we get out of our lane is because we want someone to behave differently. We think when they do, we will feel better. But it’s never about that: it always comes back to how we are thinking about the situation. Tune in as Amanda Hogberg and I take a deep dive into this concept.