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<blockquote data-quote="toughlovin" data-source="post: 741817" data-attributes="member: 15801"><p>SWOT.....in the worst of times the thing that has gotten me through is saying the serenity prayer to myself over and over...... but really I think what has helped me the most is building a life I enjoy for myself. Finding things I like to do, living my life, not focusing on my son. And there are times when I get hung up on whatever is going on with him.... and it catches me sometimes.... and sometimes I have to go with it for a little bit and then I just have to find a way to let it go and remember he has to live his own life and make his own decisions. Sometimes, like at the moment, I need to be able to tell him what I am thinking to just put it out there so I can let it go. He might not like it but so be it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="toughlovin, post: 741817, member: 15801"] SWOT.....in the worst of times the thing that has gotten me through is saying the serenity prayer to myself over and over...... but really I think what has helped me the most is building a life I enjoy for myself. Finding things I like to do, living my life, not focusing on my son. And there are times when I get hung up on whatever is going on with him.... and it catches me sometimes.... and sometimes I have to go with it for a little bit and then I just have to find a way to let it go and remember he has to live his own life and make his own decisions. Sometimes, like at the moment, I need to be able to tell him what I am thinking to just put it out there so I can let it go. He might not like it but so be it. [/QUOTE]
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