
9 Ways Mentally Strong People Prevent Self-Pity From Sabotaging Their Success
Whether you’ve failed to close a major deal, or you’re overwhelmed by a looming deadline, throwing a pity party won’t help. In fact, feeling sorry for yourself can become downright self-destructive. It makes overcoming adversity difficult – if not impossible – and it keeps you stuck. Mentally strong people refuse to allow self-pity to sabotage
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