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5 Self Destructive Habits To STOP Now

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Think of your self-worth as the price tag you put on yourself. Are you ready to treat yourself as being worth more?

Discover the 5 self-destructive habits that are holding you back and learn how to break free from their grip. In this insightful video, we delve into the detrimental behaviors that sabotage your progress and provide practical strategies to stop them in their tracks. Take control of your life, boost your self-esteem, and achieve lasting personal growth

DISCLAIMER: Please note that the content provided on this platform is for informational purposes only and is not intended for self-diagnosis. If you are experiencing any mental health concerns, we encourage you to seek professional help from a qualified healthcare provider. Self-diagnosis can be dangerous, and it is important to receive an accurate diagnosis and treatment plan from a licensed medical professional.

Researcher/Writer: Syazwana Amirah
Editor: Caitlin McColl
Voice Over: Amanda Silvera (http://www.youtube.com/amandasilvera )
Script Manager: Kelly Soong
Animator: Dinda
YouTube Manager: Cindy Cheong

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#PositiveChangesAhead

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