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<blockquote data-quote="Fran" data-source="post: 319069" data-attributes="member: 3"><p>It's always good to see you though it's hard to come back with some back slides from our difficult child's.</p><p>I'm glad I was able to share something that was meaningful to you back then and hopefully today. It's good we help each other through. </p><p>Sweet Betsy is lucky to have you and so is little Lincoln. </p><p></p><p>My difficult child wants to write a book. He has said this for years. I have offered a variety of ways to help him. Finally, I told him talk with out action is just delusion. What's he going to do about achieving his goal? He has to have a plan and a goal and not just idle rambling. Sweet Betsy has the same thinking. She wants to be a physicist!?! What's she doing to get there? Her actions, like my difficult child, show lots of words and not much action. </p><p>After she gets out of her slump hopefully you can encourage her to set smaller term goals. Like finish 1 college class before predicting her PhD in the future. LOL. Maybe get a job and keep it for an extended period of time. One step at a time toward financial and emotional stability.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fran, post: 319069, member: 3"] It's always good to see you though it's hard to come back with some back slides from our difficult child's. I'm glad I was able to share something that was meaningful to you back then and hopefully today. It's good we help each other through. Sweet Betsy is lucky to have you and so is little Lincoln. My difficult child wants to write a book. He has said this for years. I have offered a variety of ways to help him. Finally, I told him talk with out action is just delusion. What's he going to do about achieving his goal? He has to have a plan and a goal and not just idle rambling. Sweet Betsy has the same thinking. She wants to be a physicist!?! What's she doing to get there? Her actions, like my difficult child, show lots of words and not much action. After she gets out of her slump hopefully you can encourage her to set smaller term goals. Like finish 1 college class before predicting her PhD in the future. LOL. Maybe get a job and keep it for an extended period of time. One step at a time toward financial and emotional stability. [/QUOTE]
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