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What does detachment look like to you?
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<blockquote data-quote="Nomad" data-source="post: 611207"><p>I agree that it is just letting go. I feel like I clawed my way to the other side. One day, I had so much pain, I had to do what they do in AA...I reached for my Higher Power and said "I give this to you." I'm OUT. I hope for the best...but it is out of my power, out of my hands, I surrender. I no longer wish to be subject to this roller coaster from hell. It is rare now that I have t pain (and never great pain) due to difficult child's bad choices, etc. I have my brief moments of (WT?) but I never, ever, ever ever let them last long. I am human...so, I have my brief moments. That is all I allow myself. I do not intend to be or pretend to be a robot. But, that is all I allow myself...brief moments. NOT in my best interest otherwise. <strong>I move forward and am thrilled to do so. For me, this is detachment. Life is good...this is my choice.</strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nomad, post: 611207"] I agree that it is just letting go. I feel like I clawed my way to the other side. One day, I had so much pain, I had to do what they do in AA...I reached for my Higher Power and said "I give this to you." I'm OUT. I hope for the best...but it is out of my power, out of my hands, I surrender. I no longer wish to be subject to this roller coaster from hell. It is rare now that I have t pain (and never great pain) due to difficult child's bad choices, etc. I have my brief moments of (WT?) but I never, ever, ever ever let them last long. I am human...so, I have my brief moments. That is all I allow myself. I do not intend to be or pretend to be a robot. But, that is all I allow myself...brief moments. NOT in my best interest otherwise. [B]I move forward and am thrilled to do so. For me, this is detachment. Life is good...this is my choice.[/B] [/QUOTE]
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