the book
TRANSCRIPT
SELF
SELFWe cannot understand changes unless we consider the psyche. it is here, that all our relationships take form. it is one of the most significant aspects of who we are, and how we relate to the world. the psyche, as much as we can is a complex latice, and for the sake of clarity is a web of reactions to ourself.
We cannot understand changes unless we consider the psyche. it is here, that all our relationships take form. it is one of the most significant aspects of who we are, and how we relate to the world. the psyche, as much as we can is a complex latice, and for the sake of clarity is a web of reactions to ourself
CONFIDENCE
INTEGRITY
LOVE
ACCEPTANCE
WORTH
RESPECT
BELIEF
EFFICACY SELF
We cannot understand changes unless we consider the psyche. it is here, that all our relationships take form. it is one of the most significant aspects of who we are, and how we relate to the world. the psyche, as much as we can is a complex latice, and for the sake of clarity is a web of reactions to ourself.
We cannot understand changes unless we consider the psyche. it is here, that all our relationships take form. it is one of the most significant aspects of who we are, and how we relate to the world. the psyche, as much as we can is a complex latice, and for the sake of clarity is a web of reactions to ourself
HEALTHYUNHEALTHY1000
ACCEPTANCE
We cannot understand changes unless we consider the psyche. it is here, that all our relationships take form. it is one of the most significant aspects of who we are, and how we relate to the world. the psyche, as much as we can is a complex latice, and for the sake of clarity is a web of reactions to ourself.
We cannot understand changes unless we consider the psyche. it is here, that all our relationships take form. it is one of the most significant aspects of who we are, and how we relate to the world. the psyche, as much as we can is a complex latice, and for the sake of clarity is a web of reactions to ourself
has nothing to do with real
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