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Old August 7th 03, 09:25 PM
Deirdre S.
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It worked for me. But first I tried a lot of other (more traditional
things) that were only marginally helpful.

Its main advantage is that you get 'intensive care' instead saving
things up and trying to squeeze them into an hour a week. And in the
process, you develop the habit of being compassionate and helpful to
yourself in your most vulnerable areas. So, you find yourself getting
stronger in the process at a pace that is exactly right for you,
because you're setting the pace yourself. And instead of becoming
dependent on someone else, you get to be more emotionally independent.

Ironically, that improves your relationships, because you are less
needy and therefore 'safer' for others to relate to.

Deirdre

On 07 Aug 2003 15:35:58 GMT, (Beadesignr) wrote:

From: Deirdre S.

Imagine that you have an ultra-wise counselor available to you day and
night. All the time.


Hmm - that's a new idea that might work.


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