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6 Signs You’re Unintentionally Toxic, Not Malicious

Have you ever asked yourself: Am I toxic? If so, then you are taking a step in the right direction. Being self-aware is the first stage of acceptance that you, and everyone around you, are imperfect. Sometimes, you don’t notice that your habits are harmful to you and your loved ones. That’s why it’s good to learn more about them and how to reduce that behavior. So, here are a few signs you’re unintentionally toxic, but not malicious.

Did you know that there are a few common "harmless" phrases that are actually toxic? To name a few, watch this video: https://youtu.be/4fZ7OuZ5uyc

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