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Married Life - What would you do - Advice
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<blockquote data-quote="Great Asp" data-source="post: 16113670" data-attributes="member: 53322"><p>Relationships are complex, so I do not feel I can address the specifics.</p><p></p><p>However, as stated above (getting self therapy) I do suggest that you do this.</p><p></p><p>Step back from the specifics and think about you. One of the stress points that people do not see is how they question themselves in these sort of situations. "Am I wrong?", "What did I do?" Should I change?" So please take some time to think about you. It is okay to ask these questions BUT YOU MUST ANSWER THE QUESTIONS. Even if you are wrong about the answers you come up with, you can always adjust your thinking later as needed. Re-gain your balance. Also make a list of the positive things and people in your life, and then a list of what you fight for. Who do you protect?</p><p></p><p>This will allow you to study and then judge the other people impacting the overall issue illuminating the questions that are hounding you. The answers are there.</p><p></p><p>Find peaceful time alone and be calm during your self review.</p><p></p><p>Hope this helps!</p><p></p><p>E</p><p></p><p>PS People can be selfish. If they are, identify them as such. And don't be like them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Great Asp, post: 16113670, member: 53322"] Relationships are complex, so I do not feel I can address the specifics. However, as stated above (getting self therapy) I do suggest that you do this. Step back from the specifics and think about you. One of the stress points that people do not see is how they question themselves in these sort of situations. "Am I wrong?", "What did I do?" Should I change?" So please take some time to think about you. It is okay to ask these questions BUT YOU MUST ANSWER THE QUESTIONS. Even if you are wrong about the answers you come up with, you can always adjust your thinking later as needed. Re-gain your balance. Also make a list of the positive things and people in your life, and then a list of what you fight for. Who do you protect? This will allow you to study and then judge the other people impacting the overall issue illuminating the questions that are hounding you. The answers are there. Find peaceful time alone and be calm during your self review. Hope this helps! E PS People can be selfish. If they are, identify them as such. And don't be like them. [/QUOTE]
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