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OMG - things are bad - and apparently I am the one to blame
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<blockquote data-quote="Fran" data-source="post: 321253" data-attributes="member: 3"><p>What I was doing wasn't working. I had to let go and trust that someone else could make a difference. I always had an eye out for abuse(my son was considerably younger) but I let the program work even when it made me squirm because I didn't have anything better to offer.</p><p>I wanted my son to heal. </p><p>I continuously ask myself "who does it serve?" when I have bouts of righteous indignation. </p><p>It's difficult to not get "wrapped around the axle" when alone. You play stuff over and over in your head until it's not as balanced as when you bounce it off of someone you trust and they give you perspective. I didn't always appreciate or agree with a trusted opinion but it made me stop and ask myself if I could look at a situation from another set of eyes. Don't shoot the message bearers for helping all of us to look from another viewpoint.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fran, post: 321253, member: 3"] What I was doing wasn't working. I had to let go and trust that someone else could make a difference. I always had an eye out for abuse(my son was considerably younger) but I let the program work even when it made me squirm because I didn't have anything better to offer. I wanted my son to heal. I continuously ask myself "who does it serve?" when I have bouts of righteous indignation. It's difficult to not get "wrapped around the axle" when alone. You play stuff over and over in your head until it's not as balanced as when you bounce it off of someone you trust and they give you perspective. I didn't always appreciate or agree with a trusted opinion but it made me stop and ask myself if I could look at a situation from another set of eyes. Don't shoot the message bearers for helping all of us to look from another viewpoint. [/QUOTE]
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