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Am I steering my own, true course or heading for the rocks?
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<blockquote data-quote="CareTooMuch" data-source="post: 742744" data-attributes="member: 22347"><p>First, I'm so sad for you the day turned out like this but it is truly out of your control. DS and I had a therapy session scheduled for today but he was too sick to go. I went on my own which actually was perfect. We talked about my reactions and actions based on his actions and he said something that really hit home. DS, I'll just put a D for his name from now on, is who he is and for us to communicate and him possibly to grow we have to accept that. And it IS true. He takes baby steps while we want adult steps. It's not going to happen like we want it, it just isn't. So in order for us to have a good relationship and for him to eventually grow we HAVE to accept D for D and stop getting frustrated. Because frustration doesn't lead to inspiration, and he has to be inspired to grow. Hopefully Thursday will work out, but if it doesn't, don't give up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CareTooMuch, post: 742744, member: 22347"] First, I'm so sad for you the day turned out like this but it is truly out of your control. DS and I had a therapy session scheduled for today but he was too sick to go. I went on my own which actually was perfect. We talked about my reactions and actions based on his actions and he said something that really hit home. DS, I'll just put a D for his name from now on, is who he is and for us to communicate and him possibly to grow we have to accept that. And it IS true. He takes baby steps while we want adult steps. It's not going to happen like we want it, it just isn't. So in order for us to have a good relationship and for him to eventually grow we HAVE to accept D for D and stop getting frustrated. Because frustration doesn't lead to inspiration, and he has to be inspired to grow. Hopefully Thursday will work out, but if it doesn't, don't give up. [/QUOTE]
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