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So now driving has opened up a new set of difficult child adventures
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<blockquote data-quote="Origami" data-source="post: 637294" data-attributes="member: 18099"><p>I'm holding back tears of gratitude here at work from all your friendly "kicks" and being my cheerleaders. Thank you all so much, and I can't believe you're so willing to spend time replying to me. In honesty, I've been feeling like I'm not doing enough or fast enough. I'm so used to other people (difficult children and others) calling the shots, I have trouble claiming my power. Hopefully that's something I can learn from the sources you've all mentioned (videos, therapy, 12-steps, etc.).</p><p></p><p>Things have calmed down at home for the most part, so I've felt like everything's OK, but I realize now might be the best time to regroup and get some boundaries in place before the tide turns again (as it has many times before). </p><p></p><p>On a more positive note, difficult child 27 and his wife are both actively looking for jobs and have some interviews lined up. difficult child 17 is also looking since I told him I wouldn't finance his cigarette habit anymore. </p><p></p><p>Thanks again, ladies, and you're all the best!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Origami, post: 637294, member: 18099"] I'm holding back tears of gratitude here at work from all your friendly "kicks" and being my cheerleaders. Thank you all so much, and I can't believe you're so willing to spend time replying to me. In honesty, I've been feeling like I'm not doing enough or fast enough. I'm so used to other people (difficult children and others) calling the shots, I have trouble claiming my power. Hopefully that's something I can learn from the sources you've all mentioned (videos, therapy, 12-steps, etc.). Things have calmed down at home for the most part, so I've felt like everything's OK, but I realize now might be the best time to regroup and get some boundaries in place before the tide turns again (as it has many times before). On a more positive note, difficult child 27 and his wife are both actively looking for jobs and have some interviews lined up. difficult child 17 is also looking since I told him I wouldn't finance his cigarette habit anymore. Thanks again, ladies, and you're all the best! [/QUOTE]
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