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How much "helping" is really enabling?
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<blockquote data-quote="DenitaS" data-source="post: 372906" data-attributes="member: 5918"><p>I LOVE this thread!! It is exactly how I am feeling right now too. However, I don't think I do enough for her. I have TOTALLY detached and I am now trying to have some kind of relationship with her and figuring out where to draw the lines. </p><p>I wonder if this is something we ever "Master". I love the statement about control. I was fortunate enough to realize a while back that I am not directly responsible for her actions. and I really do try to let her actions have natural consequences. But to master the line and stick to it! That would be FABULOUS!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DenitaS, post: 372906, member: 5918"] I LOVE this thread!! It is exactly how I am feeling right now too. However, I don't think I do enough for her. I have TOTALLY detached and I am now trying to have some kind of relationship with her and figuring out where to draw the lines. I wonder if this is something we ever "Master". I love the statement about control. I was fortunate enough to realize a while back that I am not directly responsible for her actions. and I really do try to let her actions have natural consequences. But to master the line and stick to it! That would be FABULOUS!!! [/QUOTE]
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