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<blockquote data-quote="Albatross" data-source="post: 622220" data-attributes="member: 17720"><p>Right now I would say my tools are this place and making time each morning for prayer/meditation, journaling, and an uplifting book. I have a "portable tool" that I keep at hand, a list called "Ready to Get Involved? Read This First!" I tend to have a short memory on the bad stuff when I am in rescue mode. A list of some of difficult child's past bad choices and the fallout from them puts things into perspective for me. It doesn't necessarily mean he will make bad choices again, as there is always hope. But it is at least a reminder to me of past similar situations to get me to pause before I rush in with my "mommy blinders" on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Albatross, post: 622220, member: 17720"] Right now I would say my tools are this place and making time each morning for prayer/meditation, journaling, and an uplifting book. I have a "portable tool" that I keep at hand, a list called "Ready to Get Involved? Read This First!" I tend to have a short memory on the bad stuff when I am in rescue mode. A list of some of difficult child's past bad choices and the fallout from them puts things into perspective for me. It doesn't necessarily mean he will make bad choices again, as there is always hope. But it is at least a reminder to me of past similar situations to get me to pause before I rush in with my "mommy blinders" on. [/QUOTE]
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