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He's been kicked out of the shelter
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<blockquote data-quote="Tanya M" data-source="post: 643116" data-attributes="member: 18516"><p>Hugs to you Lil.</p><p></p><p>I remember a time when I would lose sleep at night worrying about difficult child and was he safe, was he cold, what was he doing, is he eating, etc... I would allow my mind to come up with all kinds of horrible scenarios. It took time but I was finally able to let go of that kind of thinking. My difficult child continued to screw up over and over again and I realized that the only thing coming from all my worrying was me losing sleep and feeling sick. No matter how bad my difficult child's situation is, he always manages something. The most recent was a few weeks ago. He is in a Colo. mountain town and posted on FB that he thought he was going to freeze to death and in just a matter of a few hours he had found shelter. At least your difficult child is willing to go to a shelter, mine won't because there are too many rules.</p><p></p><p> </p><p></p><p> </p><p>I love your word "catastrophizing"<img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/sneaky.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":sneaky:" title="sneaky :sneaky:" data-shortname=":sneaky:" /></p><p></p><p>Each day we learn a little more, grow a little stronger and let go a little easier.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tanya M, post: 643116, member: 18516"] Hugs to you Lil. I remember a time when I would lose sleep at night worrying about difficult child and was he safe, was he cold, what was he doing, is he eating, etc... I would allow my mind to come up with all kinds of horrible scenarios. It took time but I was finally able to let go of that kind of thinking. My difficult child continued to screw up over and over again and I realized that the only thing coming from all my worrying was me losing sleep and feeling sick. No matter how bad my difficult child's situation is, he always manages something. The most recent was a few weeks ago. He is in a Colo. mountain town and posted on FB that he thought he was going to freeze to death and in just a matter of a few hours he had found shelter. At least your difficult child is willing to go to a shelter, mine won't because there are too many rules. I love your word "catastrophizing":sneaky: Each day we learn a little more, grow a little stronger and let go a little easier. [/QUOTE]
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