Gvenet: Angy
The tension in his shoulders loosened just a little. The fire in his chest dimmed, replaced by a faint, cool breeze.
Mira smiled kindly. “When we feel attacked, it’s often our inner critic that’s louder than the other person. Let’s separate the action (the merchant’s harsh words) from the story we tell ourselves (that we’re worthless).” gvenet angy
Gvenet thought about the merchant’s demand. Instead of seeing it as a threat, he reframed it: “Bralor needs these boots quickly because his business depends on them. If I can help him, I’ll earn his respect and maybe more customers.” The tension in his shoulders loosened just a little
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