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		<title>By: Bruce "the Mid-Life Mentor"</title>
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		<dc:creator>Bruce "the Mid-Life Mentor"</dc:creator>
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		<description>If your partner loses trust in you it would seem wise to live according the old adage &quot;avoid the very appearance of evil&quot;.

Do you think that sometimes it is a slow change in our standard of behavior that leads us to a situation where we step across the &quot;line&quot;?  The line was quite far away at one time and then it was one step away that last time.  
Someone who has lost trust may need some help (counseling or coaching) getting clarity on how their day to day actions look and whether they are really sorry or just sorry they were caught.</description>
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<p>Do you think that sometimes it is a slow change in our standard of behavior that leads us to a situation where we step across the &#8220;line&#8221;?  The line was quite far away at one time and then it was one step away that last time.<br />
Someone who has lost trust may need some help (counseling or coaching) getting clarity on how their day to day actions look and whether they are really sorry or just sorry they were caught.</p>
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