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I’m Walking Into 2020 With A Clear Heart And Mind. If You Owe Me, Don’t Worry About It

I’m walking into 2020 with a clear heart and mind. If you owe me, don’t worry about it. If you wronged me, it’s all good, lesson learned. If you’re angry with me, you won – I’ve let it go. If we aren’t speaking, it’s cool – I truly wish you well. If you feel I’ve wronged you, I apologize – it wasn’t intentional. I’m grateful for every experience that I received. Life is too short for pent-up anger, holding of grudges and extra stress or pain! Here’s to 2020 Remember forgiving someone is for you so don’t block your blessings. Make 2020 a year of positivity and a season of forgiveness.
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