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<blockquote data-quote="Copabanana" data-source="post: 762308" data-attributes="member: 18958"><p>Soooo Tired. You have come so far and so has your daughter. I am so pleased for you, your daughter, and your grandson. I think we often dwell on the stuff still not right, as a way to protect ourselves from hoping too much, or being vulnerable. I think the answer is to live in the moment, with full confidence that you will know to do the right thing. </p><p></p><p>I think Al-Anon is a place to learn good boundaries, and to stay in yourself, in the present moment. Nobody knows what life will bring, for good or ill. We can only gain the skills and the confidence and access the faith to believe that we will know what to do, and how to handle things. This confidence and these skills are learnable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Copabanana, post: 762308, member: 18958"] Soooo Tired. You have come so far and so has your daughter. I am so pleased for you, your daughter, and your grandson. I think we often dwell on the stuff still not right, as a way to protect ourselves from hoping too much, or being vulnerable. I think the answer is to live in the moment, with full confidence that you will know to do the right thing. I think Al-Anon is a place to learn good boundaries, and to stay in yourself, in the present moment. Nobody knows what life will bring, for good or ill. We can only gain the skills and the confidence and access the faith to believe that we will know what to do, and how to handle things. This confidence and these skills are learnable. [/QUOTE]
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