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Everytime I think I have detachment down....
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<blockquote data-quote="Nomad" data-source="post: 367612"><p>I feel very similarly to Dash. It's a learning process. </p><p>It is not so much about the other person...although I think the other person might in the end learn something from your detaching.</p><p>But I digress...</p><p>It REALLY is much more about YOU and your ability to move forward in life/push through this great/severe difficulty.</p><p>It is not easy, but it is something that has to be accepted and must be done.</p><p>In the end, there will be rewards. </p><p>There are tools to help you...you can use them...it seems like a great idea to do so. But in the end, YOU will have to push through to the other side.</p><p>Like anything very difficult, it gets easier as you do it...with ocassional slip ups...that will happen less and less.</p><p>It takes that first step. Then another...etc.</p><p>It will be worth it...honestly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nomad, post: 367612"] I feel very similarly to Dash. It's a learning process. It is not so much about the other person...although I think the other person might in the end learn something from your detaching. But I digress... It REALLY is much more about YOU and your ability to move forward in life/push through this great/severe difficulty. It is not easy, but it is something that has to be accepted and must be done. In the end, there will be rewards. There are tools to help you...you can use them...it seems like a great idea to do so. But in the end, YOU will have to push through to the other side. Like anything very difficult, it gets easier as you do it...with ocassional slip ups...that will happen less and less. It takes that first step. Then another...etc. It will be worth it...honestly. [/QUOTE]
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