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The ‘Why’ factor in Guilt
Credit: jscreationzs I often hear from clients that they feel guilt when someone misbehaves with them or treats them unfairly. They feel guilt even though it wasn’t their fault. Guilt can be looked at in two ways. Guilt that is proactive … Continue reading