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The Chip on Your Shoulder Content Template

If somebody hurt you intentionally or without wanting to, do you bear them a grudge,

Or are you rather the forgive and forget type of person,

Think about the advantages and the disadvantages to being either.

This is how to use the Chip on Your Shoulder Content Template:

1: Your topic is whether you easily get a chip on your shoulder, or simply forgive and forget.

2: Create a headline that is either funny, intriguing or controversial.

3: Write an introduction to your article. Let your readers know that they can obtain an advantage by reading your article and learning from your experience.

4: Elaborate on your topic. Do you hold a grudge or easily forgive, How do you handle conflicts, How do you think people feel when somebody does not forgive them, How does it make you feel to either maintain this feeling of ill will toward someone, or forgiving them,

5: What are – in your opinion – the advantages of not forgiving easily, And what are the disadvantages, Would you like to change your way of being, Do you think it is possible, What steps would you take if you were to change your behaviour,

6: Summon up your article in the conclusion, and lead into your resource box, if you are writing for article syndication, traffic or back links.

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