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<blockquote data-quote="Nomore" data-source="post: 763718" data-attributes="member: 30148"><p>Strength requires taking personal responsibility for yourself and your own peace of mind. Just like our sick loved ones, our life is our own and we must do the things we tell them to do. get into therapy and focus on how to self love and stop the obsessive thoughts on your kid. I can assure you they give little to no thought about your well being. Stop enabling those who mistreat you. maintain firm boundaries. Seek out advice from those willing to tell you the harsh truths about YOU. Take control of your own life. You cannot control any one else. Nor should you try to. Disengage and watch from a distance if at all. Study Self Love Deficit disorder/co dependency and work a program to love yourself enough not to allow anyone including your children to destroy your life. Sorry if harsh but as long as we focus our energy and concern on others, we make ourselves sick and frankly them sicker.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nomore, post: 763718, member: 30148"] Strength requires taking personal responsibility for yourself and your own peace of mind. Just like our sick loved ones, our life is our own and we must do the things we tell them to do. get into therapy and focus on how to self love and stop the obsessive thoughts on your kid. I can assure you they give little to no thought about your well being. Stop enabling those who mistreat you. maintain firm boundaries. Seek out advice from those willing to tell you the harsh truths about YOU. Take control of your own life. You cannot control any one else. Nor should you try to. Disengage and watch from a distance if at all. Study Self Love Deficit disorder/co dependency and work a program to love yourself enough not to allow anyone including your children to destroy your life. Sorry if harsh but as long as we focus our energy and concern on others, we make ourselves sick and frankly them sicker. [/QUOTE]
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