Your Mouth Affects Your Mind

If you want to get over a problem, stop mulling it over and talking about it. Your mind affects your mouth, and your mouth affects your mind.  It’s nearly impossible to move beyond something when you’re obsessing over it. ~Marc and Angel Hack Life

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  1. Ronnie Martin

    May 23, 2013

    You know I believe you're a straight forward woman with a great mind n faith, I treasure you as a friend.

  2. A ashi

    May 23, 2013

    I hope you're alright now Jendhamuni no actually i am sure you're perfectly fine. My sister is a very  brave girl. Mum was asking about you sister she want to know how are you now. She said these minor accidents scare a person internally. Now you start posting again that means you're fine i'll tell her. But still sister little more careful on roads and take very good care of your self:)) sending you magical hug and lots of smiles:)))))))) Have a good day:D

  3. vidya sagar

    May 23, 2013

    hope u are fine sos  by this time. do take care of ur health and give top priority .

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