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Old 07-29-2015, 07:13 PM #5
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Now I understand what my low scores mean. I live in Idaho. I must have a potato for a brain.

I don't understand the concept of being devastated. The NPA just quantified what already existed. For me, I finally was able to understand and accept the reason why I was struggling. The NPA did not cause my struggles.

With knowledge, I could choose my battles. No need to fight against my dysfunctions. Instead, I went forward building on my strengths and learning work-arounds for my weaknesses.
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