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    <title>I'm trying very hard not to turn into my mom.</title>
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  If this post sounds in any way critical it&#39;s because I am. I get it from my mom and I hate it.<br/><br/>Imagine waking up every morning, sitting at the kitchen table, glazed-eyes staring into a coffee cup and listening to how horrible everyone else is. Or before visiting relatives. Or over lunch. Or just whenever. <br/><br/>The worst/best part is how I&#39;m critical at myself for being critical. It gets annoying, for sure, but it also got to work at it. To become more accepting of myself and others, to understand that I can let those criticisms go and that I don&#39;t have to be too upset at myself...<br/><br/>&quot;This is the Critical Mind, everybody has one&quot; (&#39;cept for most people it sometimes shuts the hell up :)
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