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<blockquote data-quote="CrazyinVA" data-source="post: 166070" data-attributes="member: 1157"><p>Star, thank you for this. One of the ways I came to accept my "fate" as the single parent of two difficult children was to say to myself that God chose me as their parent for a reason. He knows what He's doing, and I have to trust that. WHile I have cried many tears, I have always found the strength to move forward somehow, and advocate for my children and practice Tough Love when I had to, even when doing so broke my heart. When someone asks, "how do you do it?" I say, because I have to. There really is no other answer.</p><p></p><p>Stands, I you've gotten some great suggestions for your meeting. Detachment is the key here I think... how to separate the addict's feelings from your own, and take responsibility for the correct feelings .... YOURS.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CrazyinVA, post: 166070, member: 1157"] Star, thank you for this. One of the ways I came to accept my "fate" as the single parent of two difficult children was to say to myself that God chose me as their parent for a reason. He knows what He's doing, and I have to trust that. WHile I have cried many tears, I have always found the strength to move forward somehow, and advocate for my children and practice Tough Love when I had to, even when doing so broke my heart. When someone asks, "how do you do it?" I say, because I have to. There really is no other answer. Stands, I you've gotten some great suggestions for your meeting. Detachment is the key here I think... how to separate the addict's feelings from your own, and take responsibility for the correct feelings .... YOURS. [/QUOTE]
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