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Wednesday Wisdom

Posted by Olwethu Majaja on 12 June 2024, 09:45 SAST
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#WednesdayWisdom 

In the often challenging times we live in, it is important to keep your "chin up".

"Keep your chin up" is an idiomatic expression meaning to stay positive and maintain a hopeful outlook, even in difficult or challenging situations. It's a way of encouraging someone to be resilient and optimistic.

Here are 5 simple tips to keep your chin up.

Have a great Chin Up Day!!!

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