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Old Feb 12, 2016, 08:33 AM
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Hi. I'm new to this forum and also new to sorting all this out.

What you are saying makes total sense. I felt the same way today, doing a job I've done for the past 16 years. It's kind of scary to acknowledge the other parts of us, but it's also kind of scary to me not to.

The way I feel, the other parts have been there and have taken care of what needed to be done. I thank them for that. Right now it's different to me to actually know that they are there and be aware that they have done the job they were put there for.

What I feel for you, is that your parts will take care of what needs to done and you can trust that it will be ok.

Again, I am new here, but that is what my heart said and I wanted to share it with you.

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Thanks for reminding me that my parts have taken care of us in the past. Prior to my retirement I was having trouble doing my job. I was switching to parts that didn't usually come out while I was at work. It was like the ridge structure of behavior was cracking. The switching effected my memory and how I did my job. It was good I retired. I recently went back to do pt time work but couldn't remember what to do from one day to the next. Everyone was trying to help but it didn't work out. Now I may be getting a new job where I will be learning new things as well as relying on stuff I already know. It will be dealing with the public. I think my worker parts will need to decide if they are willing to work. They have worked hard for many years, I guess I am hoping they still have it in them to do a little more.