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		<title>Why Your Self-Handicapping Excuses Don&#8217;t Work (And How to Fix Them)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[  The New York Times takes a revealing look at self-handicapping excuses—like &#8220;I barely slept the night before the test&#8221;—and why we create them, as well as the extremely unlikely chance that anyone else buys them. The short version of the research and studies cited is that we all do it, in varying amounts, to [...]]]></description>
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