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Old Apr 23, 2008, 01:10 PM
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Thanks, everyone. Sounds like a few think it is good I am taking the workshop, so I feel encouraged. I won't chicken out and not go.

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mckell13 wrote:
I think that accepting your teams special provisions without feeling embarrassed says a lot.

</div></font></blockquote><font class="post">Ya know, I think so too. I can see a year or two ago I might have really pushed people away if they did something like that (I'm strong, I don't need your special help! Do you take me for a basket case or what?!), but now I am accepting that some special help could really be, well, helpful! And these people want to give it, so take it, lean on some people, it's easier if I don't have to do it all on my own and be the stoic, strong, "I can do it all on my own" kind of person. It's kind of cool I can do that now. Good for you, mckell, that you went out with your golf buddies for some chat and relaxation. You deserve it!

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Soliaree wrote:
I can't wait until I reach this point with my T. You have made so much progress! It's really good to hear of all the good things that are happening to you. You deserve this, Sunny! Enjoy it and keep sharing with us, it gives me hope that therapy will have a happy ending

</div></font></blockquote><font class="post">Umm, Soliaree, please don't talk about me and my therapy and "ending" in the same paragraph, kay? It's the sort of thing that can strike terror in my heart. But yes, I get your drift, and from what you've told us about you and your T, I think you are moving toward your own happiness in therapy.

I feel in a good mood today for some reason.
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