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Homeless 46 year old daughter and a son in jail
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<blockquote data-quote="Tanya M" data-source="post: 697939" data-attributes="member: 18516"><p>It's like anything, you start slow, you start small. The first thing is to want to change. It's like someone who has never run, they start out walking, then jogging a little, then they start running and before you know it they are running a marathon.</p><p>Find one thing that you like or something that you would like to try. Have you ever gone to one of those painting classes? They can be a lot of fun and you don't even have to know how to paint. Go for a walk in the park, feed the ducks. Rearrange your furniture. Buy yourself some flowers. Join a card club or start a card club. </p><p>You start with little things to fill in where the chaos once was and as you go along you fill in more and more and before you know it the chaos will be replaced with much better things.</p><p>Hang in there Jodie. You can get through this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tanya M, post: 697939, member: 18516"] It's like anything, you start slow, you start small. The first thing is to want to change. It's like someone who has never run, they start out walking, then jogging a little, then they start running and before you know it they are running a marathon. Find one thing that you like or something that you would like to try. Have you ever gone to one of those painting classes? They can be a lot of fun and you don't even have to know how to paint. Go for a walk in the park, feed the ducks. Rearrange your furniture. Buy yourself some flowers. Join a card club or start a card club. You start with little things to fill in where the chaos once was and as you go along you fill in more and more and before you know it the chaos will be replaced with much better things. Hang in there Jodie. You can get through this. [/QUOTE]
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