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<blockquote data-quote="KFld" data-source="post: 41934" data-attributes="member: 2442"><p>Ah Yes, the serenity prayer. That has gotten many of us through many a rough night here. I know myself there have been several nights over the past couple of years that I would not have had a minutes sleep if I hadn't gone to bed reciting it over and over again in my head. You would be amazed when you really think about the words and how it applies to your individual situation, just how much strength and peace it can give you. </p><p></p><p>That prayer taught me to accept that my son was a drug addict and that I could not change that, only he could. It gave me the courage to change myself and what I needed to do to get myself and the rest of my family through it, and by doing those things it taught me how to know the difference between what I had control over, and what I didn't. </p><p></p><p>It's such a simple prayer, but amazing!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KFld, post: 41934, member: 2442"] Ah Yes, the serenity prayer. That has gotten many of us through many a rough night here. I know myself there have been several nights over the past couple of years that I would not have had a minutes sleep if I hadn't gone to bed reciting it over and over again in my head. You would be amazed when you really think about the words and how it applies to your individual situation, just how much strength and peace it can give you. That prayer taught me to accept that my son was a drug addict and that I could not change that, only he could. It gave me the courage to change myself and what I needed to do to get myself and the rest of my family through it, and by doing those things it taught me how to know the difference between what I had control over, and what I didn't. It's such a simple prayer, but amazing!! [/QUOTE]
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