Why You Keep Getting Canceled On and the Overlooked Behaviors That Could Be Affecting It

 


Mary had been excited to attend a friend’s birthday party in Nairobi. She confirmed the plan, cleared her schedule, and even bought a small gift.

On the day of the party, her friend canceled at the last minute, giving a vague excuse. Mary felt disappointed but thought it was normal—people are busy, after all.

However, when this started happening repeatedly with multiple friends and colleagues, she began to feel confused and frustrated. She wondered why so many people seemed to cancel on her, often without clear reasons.

Repeated cancellations can be emotionally draining. They disrupt routines, affect social life, and sometimes make one feel rejected or isolated. 

Many people assume it is simply bad luck, misunderstanding, or poor time management by others. Yet when it happens frequently, there may be deeper forces at work beyond simple coincidence.READ FULL STORY HERE.

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