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<blockquote data-quote="Bluemarine Josephine" data-source="post: 1253588" data-attributes="member: 213188"><p>Good day my beautiful friends!</p><p></p><p>I completely agree with mahola. (and I am not joking...)</p><p>Life is too short to spend it at war with yourself.</p><p></p><p>Shame, shows that you are internalising other people's beliefs about who you should be (or who you are) and that you need to reconnect with yourself. Guilt, shows you that you are still living life in other people's expectations of what you should do. Sadness, shows you the depth of your feeling, the depth of your care for others.</p><p></p><p>And how about yourself? Where do you fit in? </p><p>How about prioritising yourself and your needs over everyone else's opinion on how things should be.</p><p></p><p>I say, be thankful for all lifes' troubles that you don’t have, celebrate the wonderful daughter that you do have and regarding your husband please remember that, what you allow is what will continue.</p><p></p><p>Sweet diabetic hugs.</p><p>Josephine</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bluemarine Josephine, post: 1253588, member: 213188"] Good day my beautiful friends! I completely agree with mahola. (and I am not joking...) Life is too short to spend it at war with yourself. Shame, shows that you are internalising other people's beliefs about who you should be (or who you are) and that you need to reconnect with yourself. Guilt, shows you that you are still living life in other people's expectations of what you should do. Sadness, shows you the depth of your feeling, the depth of your care for others. And how about yourself? Where do you fit in? How about prioritising yourself and your needs over everyone else's opinion on how things should be. I say, be thankful for all lifes' troubles that you don’t have, celebrate the wonderful daughter that you do have and regarding your husband please remember that, what you allow is what will continue. Sweet diabetic hugs. Josephine [/QUOTE]
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