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<blockquote data-quote="tiredmommy" data-source="post: 410611" data-attributes="member: 1722"><p>Susie- I started working on my perfectionism a long time ago; you learn to accept "good enough" when even being practically perfect for your family doesn't make a lick of difference. </p><p> </p><p>I do know that Duckie is really feeling her differences lately, that some things aren't fair like needing an Epipen, being sensory reactive and getting frustrated easily. I feel for her but I need to get her to where she accepts her differences (good, bad & neutral) so she can move ahead and get on with life. She doesn't realize that she has a boatload of positives that, with a little work and diligence on her part, will help her lead a mostly happy & productive life just like everyone else.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tiredmommy, post: 410611, member: 1722"] Susie- I started working on my perfectionism a long time ago; you learn to accept "good enough" when even being practically perfect for your family doesn't make a lick of difference. I do know that Duckie is really feeling her differences lately, that some things aren't fair like needing an Epipen, being sensory reactive and getting frustrated easily. I feel for her but I need to get her to where she accepts her differences (good, bad & neutral) so she can move ahead and get on with life. She doesn't realize that she has a boatload of positives that, with a little work and diligence on her part, will help her lead a mostly happy & productive life just like everyone else. [/QUOTE]
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