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Getting thru sleepless nites?
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<blockquote data-quote="everywoman" data-source="post: 204816" data-attributes="member: 1436"><p>I think that what has helped me more than anything is positive thinking. Instead of thinking of all the negative things that could happen to difficult child because of his choices I started to visualize the end of all my hard work to save him. I pictured him at 25, happy, well-adjusted. I pictured him at 30, a husband with a wife and children. Maybe it was delusional thinking, but it hurt too bad to see him as it could be, so I saw him as I wanted it to be. And today, for the first time since he was 15, I see the possibility in his daily life. He is growing and changing and becoming the man I know he can be.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="everywoman, post: 204816, member: 1436"] I think that what has helped me more than anything is positive thinking. Instead of thinking of all the negative things that could happen to difficult child because of his choices I started to visualize the end of all my hard work to save him. I pictured him at 25, happy, well-adjusted. I pictured him at 30, a husband with a wife and children. Maybe it was delusional thinking, but it hurt too bad to see him as it could be, so I saw him as I wanted it to be. And today, for the first time since he was 15, I see the possibility in his daily life. He is growing and changing and becoming the man I know he can be. [/QUOTE]
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