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What do you do with the sadness?
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<blockquote data-quote="Nomad" data-source="post: 413034"><p>That sadness got much better when my detachment skills improved.</p><p>RE: feelings of loneliness....</p><p>Well, when my husband is out of town, etc. that is hard for me. I have some hobbies that I enjoy and they bring me much happiness, peace, tranquility. Two in particular are reading and exercise. So, if I see that I am going to have a little too much alone time, I make sure to go to the gym and have tons of books around. I also might put in a quick call to a good friend. </p><p>PREPARATION, for me is key. Do you have any hobbies? Very good friends to call in a pinch? </p><p>Try your best to keep your mind off of your difficult child. Like what has been said, there are good days and bad. Don't get on the roller coaster. Run your OWN race. Enjoy life, as best as you can. Prepare...move forward. Hang in there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nomad, post: 413034"] That sadness got much better when my detachment skills improved. RE: feelings of loneliness.... Well, when my husband is out of town, etc. that is hard for me. I have some hobbies that I enjoy and they bring me much happiness, peace, tranquility. Two in particular are reading and exercise. So, if I see that I am going to have a little too much alone time, I make sure to go to the gym and have tons of books around. I also might put in a quick call to a good friend. PREPARATION, for me is key. Do you have any hobbies? Very good friends to call in a pinch? Try your best to keep your mind off of your difficult child. Like what has been said, there are good days and bad. Don't get on the roller coaster. Run your OWN race. Enjoy life, as best as you can. Prepare...move forward. Hang in there. [/QUOTE]
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