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"I'd better learn how to slide".
So you had better learn how to manipulate them back.
Did you start thinking that maybe you better learn how to make pizzas or something?
"Quite honestly, I tell him sometimes, you better learn how to say no," Cavanaugh said.
Coles complained publicly, but Stone told him that he had better learn how to play special teams and not think only of snatching touchdown passes.
In high school, he showed a college application essay to a scholarship committee member, who told him, "If you want to go to college, you better learn how to spell it".
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This suggests that some children of controlling mothers have better learned how to distract themselves from or effectively avoid intrusive stimuli, although additional effects on their emotional competency are speculated but unknown.
So you better, A, learn how to get along, and B, learn to avoid certain topics.
It's better to learn how to do something properly than to soldier on and make a mess of things.
"Much better to learn how to tolerate distress," says consultant psychiatrist Dr David Veale, who recommends compassion-focused therapy (CFT), a type of cognitive behavioural therapy particularly effective with anxiety, "though it's much harder than benzos".
I need one more year to get better, to learn how to code, to learn financial stuff, to learn…and the excuses go on.
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