Reframe Your Thinking to Change Your Attitude

Sharing a car is not a loss of freedom. It’s gaining time and money to do other things.
Reframe Your Thinking to Change Your Attitude
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Are you facing a difficult or unpleasant situation in your life? You may not be able to change it, but you can change the way you think about it. That’s because you have 100 percent control over your attitude—the way you choose to respond to whatever life hands you.

Years ago, my husband and I decided not to replace my car once the lease was up. The plan was that since we work together, we would share his car until we could pay cash for a second car. We figured that would take six months or so.

Mary Hunt
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