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See the Child...Not the difficult child. Easier Said than Done
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<blockquote data-quote="Shari" data-source="post: 325569" data-attributes="member: 1848"><p>Once again...I fake it to start out.</p><p> </p><p>We talk about "hanging onto the good stuff" here? Well, sometimes I have to sit down and make a mental list of the good/nice things the difficult child's have done. Its even better if I can engage antoher person in recalling happy memories, as sometimes I need a jumpstart to do so. </p><p> </p><p>And a lot of times, my ogre attitude is I don't wanna think happy thoughts about difficult child...but I make myself at least try. If I'm not truly bringing up some pleasant things to think about after a period of time, I quit, allow myself to hate difficult child's issues for a while, and then try again later.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shari, post: 325569, member: 1848"] Once again...I fake it to start out. We talk about "hanging onto the good stuff" here? Well, sometimes I have to sit down and make a mental list of the good/nice things the difficult child's have done. Its even better if I can engage antoher person in recalling happy memories, as sometimes I need a jumpstart to do so. And a lot of times, my ogre attitude is I don't wanna think happy thoughts about difficult child...but I make myself at least try. If I'm not truly bringing up some pleasant things to think about after a period of time, I quit, allow myself to hate difficult child's issues for a while, and then try again later. [/QUOTE]
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