How to choose your vote – a psychologist’s advice
When you are trying to decide who to vote for, my advice is to take back control of your emotions. Think about what you fear and what things in the future make you worry about yourself, your family, your community or your country.News Arena Network - London - UPDATED: June 26, 2024, 10:29 PM - 5 mins read
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