J'shanthan Mudely

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situation through effort and the support of others. That makes them more likely to take positive action and less likely to use avoidant coping strategies like procrastination or denial. They also are more likely to view the adversity they are going through as temporary, and less likely to think that the problem reveals something unalterably screwed up about themselves or their lives. Over time, this new mindset builds on itself, and people begin to see themselves as the kind of person who overcomes difficulties.
The Upside of Stress: Why Stress Is Good for You and How to Get Good at It
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