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  • Started by Jenny Steffan
    ...cience benefits society and expect to benefit from it for a long time. And about nine in ten people in the U.S. say that it has both positive and negative effects. This means that we s...
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  • Started by Rhonda Collins
    ...se her no’s more sparingly in hope that she’s raised you right and you’ll say no on your own. A mother rarely says no to intentionally inflict a negative reaction or from a place of n...
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  • Started by Alex Benkast
    ..., but don’t let that keep you from finishing and publishing it. Because not achieving your goal is ultimately going to hurt you more than the odd negative review.
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  • LaQuinta Sanchez posted a status
    ...w can you vocalize the scenario I described to yourself out loud and be like, “Yeah, so we doing this or nah?” Rolls eyes, tosses hair, “That’s a negative. But thank you though, take c...
  • Julie Ryan McGue posted a status
    ...erate hurts – like sharing a confidence with a friend who chooses to put the secret in a group text – add to our armor of resiliency. While these negative incidents expose vulnerabilit...
  • Rhonda Collins posted a status
    ...se her no’s more sparingly in hope that she’s raised you right and you’ll say no on your own. A mother rarely says no to intentionally inflict a negative reaction or from a place of n...

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  • ...shed writers, but I think Carlino's approach is very mature and healthy. Art is so subjective that it's bound to get both positive, lukewarm, and negative receptions. Knowing that befo...
  • This is by far the best article I've read regarding negative reviews. This is important and soul-saving advice for everyone (not just artists) as we navigate a media-crazed world wher...
  • ...the expectation between mother and daughter has changed. I think irrevocably too and I don't think it's a bad thing because it might be seen as a negative thing in most minds but in mi...