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<blockquote data-quote="recoveringenabler" data-source="post: 576869" data-attributes="member: 13542"><p>Often where emotions are concerned, logic and reason go out the window. In addition, sometimes the hardest thing to do is nothing. And, yet, it is a course of action which can work effectively, because you allow the other to be in their own choices without your interference. Sometimes that distance can allow the other to walk through their own process without us pushing, prodding, asking, insisting, demanding, judging, expecting and/or any other actions <em>we</em> need them to take. Give her some room to grow. And, yes, it is very hard to do. You might want to read the blurb on detachment at the bottom of my post here. Stay the course, you're doing great.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="recoveringenabler, post: 576869, member: 13542"] Often where emotions are concerned, logic and reason go out the window. In addition, sometimes the hardest thing to do is nothing. And, yet, it is a course of action which can work effectively, because you allow the other to be in their own choices without your interference. Sometimes that distance can allow the other to walk through their own process without us pushing, prodding, asking, insisting, demanding, judging, expecting and/or any other actions [I]we[/I] need them to take. Give her some room to grow. And, yes, it is very hard to do. You might want to read the blurb on detachment at the bottom of my post here. Stay the course, you're doing great. [/QUOTE]
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