There is no way to forget your problems but you can manage them so that they aren't a burden to you. You have to convince yourself that you are doing all that you can possibly do to fix your problems and that there is nothing more than can be done with the resources that you have. Being stressed over your problems only creates another problem.
It means that when you have problems with someone else then you should just Forgive them and should just forget all your problems with each other and be friends.
No. You will get into problems if you try. Forget it.
they have short term memory loss and forget to breath
Try to get them forget the memorys. If they can't do a spell or something.
The best way I've found to stop worrying about the future and the problems I might potentially have in it, is to forget myself entirely. There are people everywhere, and all of them have problems, the moment I begin to see those, and try to help solve them, I forget my own problems, and I don't worry about myself.
One was a rebellion in the late eighteenth century, I forget when. Another was the potato famine of 1845.
no just face up to it and tell someone
Yes because it's cleaner, faster, and safer. And......Don't forget to protect you privacy.
Because they think of wht happen and wht to forget. And when they get high they think they forget about there problems . But it doesn't , it just makes them think they don't care about anything .
Injury and Fatigue. Don't forget, the Ironman Triathlon distances equal up to 170.3 miles!
Gail Bernice Holland has written: 'A call for connection' -- subject(s): Social problems, Ethical problems 'Forget-Me-Not A Memoir of Anne Bashkiroff's Alzheimer's Crusade'
assume it is accurate and strive to solve the parts of the problems you can control and forget about the parts you cannot control.