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Let Them Have Their Own Opinions

Let Them Have Their Own Opinions

Not everyone will agree with you, and that’s okay. If someone criticizes your choices, let them. You don’t have to convince anyone to see your worth or align with your values.

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Certified AML and Fraud Professional. Studying mindfulness, motivation, and the power of positive thinking. The Radically YOU Show coming soon! New posts every Sunday!

Mel Robbins’ “Let Them” Theory teaches us one powerful truth: Stop trying to control people. Just let them.

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