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Ivanshal [37]
3 years ago
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This stage of adulthood presents many opportunities to make good choices and bad choices for yourself. what are some behaviors o

r choices you repeatedly make that you might need to improve? these may include habits, negative perceptions, unmanaged stress, or other health-related behaviors. how might these behaviors be obstacles to later-life success?
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1 answer:
S_A_V [24]3 years ago
4 0
<span>Actually the stage of adulthood good and bad choices behaviors will surely be obstacles for many of them in the later part of the life success, the main reason being always there is a action and reaction in life or it may be for anything in this world, hence all our good and bad choices which many many people do due to pressure of life and money problems, anger, happiness etc will suffer in future, which is a tough task to change or repair more most people after the damage has been done in life.</span>
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