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<blockquote data-quote="Across The Pond" data-source="post: 755499" data-attributes="member: 24932"><p>I am hearing a lot of things that you are critical of yourself about; a lot of "shoulds". We are always are worst critic ! If it were that easy all our lives would be perfect. </p><p></p><p>i wonder whether being loving and kind to yourself, nuturing yourself, discovering what <strong>your</strong> needs are, putting yourself first in line for care, will also help you make choices that will give the best outcome for your children.</p><p></p><p>As Nan says, there are many types of counseling. if you want to have gentle care and acceptance, and not go back so much into your past you could see if there is a person-centred or client-centred counsellor near you. If there is not, don't worry. Try several; chose someone you get on with.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Across The Pond, post: 755499, member: 24932"] I am hearing a lot of things that you are critical of yourself about; a lot of "shoulds". We are always are worst critic ! If it were that easy all our lives would be perfect. i wonder whether being loving and kind to yourself, nuturing yourself, discovering what [B]your[/B] needs are, putting yourself first in line for care, will also help you make choices that will give the best outcome for your children. As Nan says, there are many types of counseling. if you want to have gentle care and acceptance, and not go back so much into your past you could see if there is a person-centred or client-centred counsellor near you. If there is not, don't worry. Try several; chose someone you get on with. [/QUOTE]
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