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Update . . .Worried about difficult child . . .
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<blockquote data-quote="Nancy" data-source="post: 537257" data-attributes="member: 59"><p>This sounds so familar. difficult child has lost more jobs because she self sabotages as soon as things start going well. I find out later that she had been warned of things previously but of course to us she always said things were going well. It's very good that your difficult child recognizes this stage and hopefully can step back and regroup. </p><p></p><p>My difficult child had/has a terrible time remembering her schedule. When she was living at home we marked it on the family calendar in the kitchen so she wouldn't forget, but of course sometimes she went out and just never made it to work. I think getting her a calendar that you can help her keep track on is good. I have also suggested to my difficult child and easy child alike that they set a cll phone alarm for meetings or unordinary appointments so they don't forget.</p><p></p><p>I hope she gets in to her therapist and can talk about these issues and also finds some help for the anxiety, which I know can be very debilitating.</p><p></p><p>Nancy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nancy, post: 537257, member: 59"] This sounds so familar. difficult child has lost more jobs because she self sabotages as soon as things start going well. I find out later that she had been warned of things previously but of course to us she always said things were going well. It's very good that your difficult child recognizes this stage and hopefully can step back and regroup. My difficult child had/has a terrible time remembering her schedule. When she was living at home we marked it on the family calendar in the kitchen so she wouldn't forget, but of course sometimes she went out and just never made it to work. I think getting her a calendar that you can help her keep track on is good. I have also suggested to my difficult child and easy child alike that they set a cll phone alarm for meetings or unordinary appointments so they don't forget. I hope she gets in to her therapist and can talk about these issues and also finds some help for the anxiety, which I know can be very debilitating. Nancy [/QUOTE]
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