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  • #64076
    Danielle Scott
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    agree – a beautiful story and what a wonderful way to let go – like a physical affirmation. It makes so much sense.
    Thank You!

    #58702
    Danielle Scott
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    even thought you get along well, the dragging down is a telling sign. I have been in a similar situation recently with a man who I get along with so brilliantly well, but due to his still being caught up in hurt, guilt and damage from his marriage which ended 10 years ago, we couldn’t continue our relationship without it dragging us both down. After half-splitting up four times, then once completely for three weeks, we are still close friends, but have both had to accept that we cannot currently be in a relationship. It has been very hard, but a major catalyst for further self development and while I cannot be his therapist, I can be supportive and hope that one day he will find his path to peace.
    I’m sure you’re aware that as your friend is not responsible for your happiness, neither are you for hers. Easier said than practiced, but at the moment it sounds like you are being paralysed by guilt or empathy. You’re not being unreasonable at all. If you attend to it with openness and honesty, pain will be probably be inevitable but facing the reality of the situation will also free you and help relieve some of the burden.

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    #58322
    Danielle Scott
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    Miguel – what J says is so true. I’d add that it doesn’t matter how seemingly small the action is or even whether it is ‘right’ or works out the way you want it to, gather your courage and go out into the world.

    Approach each day with an attitude of happiness and love toward every person who is around and you interact with, whether it’s a passer by, a shop assistant or someone at the bus stop. When you start to give, more room is made for receiving!

    Good luck and be as kind and forgiving to yourself as you’d be to any friend.

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    #57683
    Danielle Scott
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    Congratulations and all strength to you, but I think you have found the endless reservoir of your own. Although not always easy, mindfulness is one of the simplest things to do and I’ve found it can make the most profound changes in your life, even in parts of your life you hadn’t even thought about. Well done and carry on!

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