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Just like nail biting or gossip, whining is a bad habit - nothing more - and all bad habits can be broken. Someone once told me “if you buy the boat, you buy the lifestyle.” This fall, I will branch out in a new way: investing time mentoring college-age adults through my church. You’ll be so much more empowered! So quit it.
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