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प्रश्न
Wasim is always brushing everything under the carpet and refuses to face the stressor or even accept it. Which kind of unhelpful habit is this?
विकल्प
Forgetfulness
Avoidance
Procrastination
Perfectionism
उत्तर
Avoidance
Explanation:
Avoidance is a typical bad behavior used by people to try to avoid or ignore stress. Stress may be temporarily reduced, but the underlying problem is not sufficiently resolved
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