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"I'm a good writer, I'm smart enough, and gosh darn it, people LIKE me!" :)
(g, d, r!!)
Sorry - it's the Thursday afternoon mode!
Regards,
Laura
Michele Davis wrote:
"Bonnie has had a breakthrough everyone! The therapy was successful! No
more compensating! Believe in yourself! You are a good writer and
editor! Remember to re-affrim yourself daily :)
Dr. M. Davis:
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Bonnie Granat wrote:
> LOL. In a way, you're right. Maybe I'm overcompensating for being too
>
>emotional and negative by being overly "nice."
>
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