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Learn to prioritize yourself and your values, setting boundaries against manipulation and emotional guilt. Reclaim your self-respect and freedom.

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<p>&nbsp;</p> <p><img class="align-center" src="https://www.gengle.it/posts/entries/images/Importanzachemerita.jpg" width="900" height="600" />I really connect with this article.</p> <p>For a long time, I felt it was important – perhaps even a priority – to <strong>please</strong> others and always find something good, positive, and likable in them.</p> <p>Recently, I've finally started confronting my personal experiences and understanding who I truly am, what my values and principles are. This is allowing me to redefine my priorities and choose what truly matters to me, both in terms of things and people, without letting others manipulate me or feeling guilty. Those who manipulate often induce guilt subtly and indirectly, masterfully playing the victim. They may act altruistic, but in reality, only their ego matters.</p> <p>Creating distance from all of this is ultimately an act of self-respect and freedom.</p> <p>This week's recommendation from Francesca is this read: </p> <p><a href="http://bit.ly/2gHIcYo">http://bit.ly/2gHIcYo</a></p> <p>&nbsp;Francesca Navarria&nbsp;</p>",heading:

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<p>&nbsp;</p> <p><img class="align-center" src="https://www.gengle.it/posts/entries/images/Importanzachemerita.jpg" width="900" height="600" />I really connect with this article.</p> <p>For a long time, I felt it was important – perhaps even a priority – to <strong>please</strong> others and always find something good, positive, and likable in them.</p> <p>Recently, I've finally started confronting my personal experiences and understanding who I truly am, what my values and principles are. This is allowing me to redefine my priorities and choose what truly matters to me, both in terms of things and people, without letting others manipulate me or feeling guilty. Those who manipulate often induce guilt subtly and indirectly, masterfully playing the victim. They may act altruistic, but in reality, only their ego matters.</p> <p>Creating distance from all of this is ultimately an act of self-respect and freedom.</p> <p>This week's recommendation from Francesca is this read: </p> <p><a href="http://bit.ly/2gHIcYo">http://bit.ly/2gHIcYo</a></p> <p>&nbsp;Francesca Navarria&nbsp;</p>,heading:

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<p>&nbsp;</p> <p><img class="align-center" src="https://www.gengle.it/posts/entries/images/Importanzachemerita.jpg" width="900" height="600" />I really connect with this article.</p> <p>For a long time, I felt it was important – perhaps even a priority – to <strong>please</strong> others and always find something good, positive, and likable in them.</p> <p>Recently, I've finally started confronting my personal experiences and understanding who I truly am, what my values and principles are. This is allowing me to redefine my priorities and choose what truly matters to me, both in terms of things and people, without letting others manipulate me or feeling guilty. Those who manipulate often induce guilt subtly and indirectly, masterfully playing the victim. They may act altruistic, but in reality, only their ego matters.</p> <p>Creating distance from all of this is ultimately an act of self-respect and freedom.</p> <p>This week's recommendation from Francesca is this read: </p> <p><a href="http://bit.ly/2gHIcYo">http://bit.ly/2gHIcYo</a></p> <p>&nbsp;Francesca Navarria&nbsp;</p>',heading:

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<p>&nbsp;</p> <p><img class="align-center" src="https://www.gengle.it/posts/entries/images/Importanzachemerita.jpg" width="900" height="600" />I really connect with this article.</p> <p>For a long time, I felt it was important – perhaps even a priority – to <strong>please</strong> others and always find something good, positive, and likable in them.</p> <p>Recently, I've finally started confronting my personal experiences and understanding who I truly am, what my values and principles are. This is allowing me to redefine my priorities and choose what truly matters to me, both in terms of things and people, without letting others manipulate me or feeling guilty. Those who manipulate often induce guilt subtly and indirectly, masterfully playing the victim. They may act altruistic, but in reality, only their ego matters.</p> <p>Creating distance from all of this is ultimately an act of self-respect and freedom.</p> <p>This week's recommendation from Francesca is this read: </p> <p><a href="http://bit.ly/2gHIcYo">http://bit.ly/2gHIcYo</a></p> <p>&nbsp;Francesca Navarria&nbsp;</p>',heading: