Able to Stand.

I think for the majority my life. My family and friends had no idea what I was up against. I didn't even know what I was up against. They were always quick to say, she is rebelious. She has problems. She needs help. She needs to get things right. Make better choices. When it all came down to, I wasn't even diagnosed right. We as a society think we know what is best for everyone else but ourselves. When are we going to sit down and fix us. I thought of diffrent ways of getting my information out. Letting people out there know there are resources, there are people out there with the same conditions, women, men, mothers, fathers, girls, boys, daughter, sons, children. IT IS OK. IT IS OK TO GET HELP. The will to stand is all in yourself. If you are willing you are able.



Thursday, January 27, 2011

I'm Sorry I Hurt You!

Why apologizing to the people you hurt - especially your own children - is an important part of breaking the cycle.  You may find this embarrassing or may see it as a sign of weakness.  You may even be afraid that apologies will diminish your authority, but I've found that children will respect you all the more for it.  Even a child can sense that a volunteered apology is a sign of Character and Courage.  A heartfelt apology is one of the most healing actions you will ever take.

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