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		<title>Why Is It So Easy To Get Stuck In Complaining Mode</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Have you ever noticed how easy it is to get stuck in a mode of complaining about things even though that's not you conscious intention? Why is this, even when we basically don't want to be doing it? In personal growth work, understanding your thinking can be a great help with managing what you may think you are stuck with and not have any control of. What I'm talking about comes out in a glaring way at times when we are in a group of people that gets going on complaining or criticizing another person.]]></description>
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