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Step One, Parent Quality of Life Recovery: Embracing My Powerlessness Over Anything Outside Of My Hula-Hoop
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Step One, Parent Quality of Life Recovery. STEP ONE: We admitted we were powerless over Autism - that our lives had become unmanageable. Wednesday, December 10, 2014. Embracing My Powerlessness Over Anything Outside Of My Hula-Hoop. Step One helps me with this. What is the healthy alternative for my husband's and my needs and wants always being put on the "low priority" list? To spoil ourselves and each other on a regular, planned weekly basis. Step One gives me permission to embrace my powerlessness.
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Parenting: Step 2 for Quality of Life Recovery: October 2011
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Parenting: Step 2 for Quality of Life Recovery. A Self Care Program for Parents of Children with Autism Spectrum, Aspergers, ADHD or Behavior Challenges. Using the 12 Steps for Parent's Quality of Life Recovery and Enhancement. Step 2: Study and Reflection Questions. Step Two An In-depth Study with Reflection Questions. Sunday, October 9, 2011. Step Two: Came to Believe that a Power Greater than Ourselves. Step Two invites us to suspend judgement and open ourselves up to the possibility of developing a w...
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Parenting: Step Three, Quality of Life Recovery: Step One, Two and Three Help Me To Want The Greater Good for All Concerned....And not insist on what "I want NOW!"
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Parenting: Step Three, Quality of Life Recovery. Saturday, March 5, 2011. Step One, Two and Three Help Me To Want The Greater Good for All Concerned.And not insist on what "I want NOW! Made a decision to turn our will and our lives over to the care of God as we understood him. The Third Step Prayer/Meditation. Please change the words to be your own. Modify it to be a converstion/prayer between you and your Higher Power as you understand your Higher Power. May I do Your Will always. I am not in control.
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SELF CARE FOR PARENTS of Teen or Adult with Autism or Mental Illness: Self Care for Parents: Put On Your Own Oxygen Mask First
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SELF CARE FOR PARENTS of Teen or Adult with Autism or Mental Illness. Parenting a son or a daughter with Autism or Mental Illness is a marathon and not a sprint. This Blog is about learning to thrive as parents over the long haul. We can try new ways of acting on life, rather than reacting to it. We can ACCEPT the things we cannot change; have COURAGE to change the things we can, and be given the WISDOM to know the difference. Monday, August 24, 2015. We know the drill: "Parents! We are a pediatric thera...
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SELF CARE FOR PARENTS of Teen or Adult with Autism or Mental Illness: Self Care Means Not Waiting To Be Happy!
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SELF CARE FOR PARENTS of Teen or Adult with Autism or Mental Illness. Parenting a son or a daughter with Autism or Mental Illness is a marathon and not a sprint. This Blog is about learning to thrive as parents over the long haul. We can try new ways of acting on life, rather than reacting to it. We can ACCEPT the things we cannot change; have COURAGE to change the things we can, and be given the WISDOM to know the difference. Monday, November 17, 2014. Self Care Means Not Waiting To Be Happy! I have spe...
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SELF CARE FOR PARENTS of Teen or Adult with Autism or Mental Illness: The Best Gift I Can Give To My Family
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SELF CARE FOR PARENTS of Teen or Adult with Autism or Mental Illness. Parenting a son or a daughter with Autism or Mental Illness is a marathon and not a sprint. This Blog is about learning to thrive as parents over the long haul. We can try new ways of acting on life, rather than reacting to it. We can ACCEPT the things we cannot change; have COURAGE to change the things we can, and be given the WISDOM to know the difference. Thursday, November 13, 2014. The Best Gift I Can Give To My Family. Just for t...
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SELF CARE FOR PARENTS of Teen or Adult with Autism or Mental Illness: What Have Been Your Self Care Strategies?
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SELF CARE FOR PARENTS of Teen or Adult with Autism or Mental Illness. Parenting a son or a daughter with Autism or Mental Illness is a marathon and not a sprint. This Blog is about learning to thrive as parents over the long haul. We can try new ways of acting on life, rather than reacting to it. We can ACCEPT the things we cannot change; have COURAGE to change the things we can, and be given the WISDOM to know the difference. Sunday, November 16, 2014. What Have Been Your Self Care Strategies? Sharing s...
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SELF CARE FOR PARENTS of Teen or Adult with Autism or Mental Illness: Humor is Excellent Self Care!
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SELF CARE FOR PARENTS of Teen or Adult with Autism or Mental Illness. Parenting a son or a daughter with Autism or Mental Illness is a marathon and not a sprint. This Blog is about learning to thrive as parents over the long haul. We can try new ways of acting on life, rather than reacting to it. We can ACCEPT the things we cannot change; have COURAGE to change the things we can, and be given the WISDOM to know the difference. Saturday, November 15, 2014. Humor is Excellent Self Care! Tears of unbelief a...
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Step One, Parent Quality of Life Recovery: I Can Quit Blaming Myself for my Son/Daughter's Autism or Mental Illness
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Step One, Parent Quality of Life Recovery. STEP ONE: We admitted we were powerless over Autism - that our lives had become unmanageable. Thursday, December 11, 2014. I Can Quit Blaming Myself for my Son/Daughter's Autism or Mental Illness. I would have known more or been more careful when I was pregnant; If only. I would not have given my baby a multitude of vaccinations; I f only. I had tried harder with the gluten free/casein free diet; If only. I tried harder in controlling my child's stims; if only.