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What would you do if your best friend stole something from you how will you react?
If your friend is stolen from you, that doesn’t mean that they don’t like you anymore. Say “Hi” when you see them, and ask them how things are. You might even want to text them to tell them that you miss them, and if they respond positively, invite them to hang out.
How do you let go when someone has wronged you?
Tips for letting go
- Create a positive mantra to counter the painful thoughts.
- Create physical distance.
- Do your own work.
- Practice mindfulness.
- Be gentle with yourself.
- Allow the negative emotions to flow.
- Accept that the other person may not apologize.
- Engage in self-care.
What should you do if someone stole from you?
If the person who stole from you is younger than you or is the responsibility of another family member, you may need to involve them in the confrontation. If this is the case, you may want to talk to the parent or guardian before talking to the minor. They may be able to shed insight on what’s going on with the youth.
What to do if a family member steals from Your House?
Set some consequences so that your family member won’t get away with their theft, even if they refuse to cooperate with you. Your consequences should depend on the nature of the theft. Some possible consequences could include not allowing the person in your house anymore, severing your relationship with them, or going to the police.
How do I forgive someone who has done something bad?
Write in a journal, pray or use guided meditation — or talk with a person you’ve found to be wise and compassionate, such as a spiritual leader, a mental health provider, or an impartial loved one or friend. Be aware that forgiveness is a process, and even small hurts may need to be revisited and forgiven over and over again.
What to do if a family member has stolen your identity?
If your family member has stolen your identity, you will need to file a police report in order to remove fraudulent information from your credit report. Reporting your family member may be difficult, but bad credit can haunt you for years, so it’s important to protect yourself from the repercussions of their crime.