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[Solved] Following on from my last topic on Anxiety - advice needed

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(@introverteddad)
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This may sounds silly but when I heard the expression β€œ worrying never fixed anything” it went deep and made me reevaluate my thought processes. So all of your overthinking has zero effect on any outcomes or concerns that you may have. The opportunity you have to spend time with your son on this planet at this time is beyond calculations and may not ever present itself again, don’t waste this time.

That's so true and I must keep that as my focus. Thanks. πŸ™‚

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Topic starter Posted : 17/07/2020 1:31 pm
(@clarinet)
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Hello, absolutely support what January suggest, plus if you have the means, why not make a photographic memory journal of all the activities that you've done together? This way when your son is not with you, you will be able to look back and be reassured of positive times. Also it will be something you can look back at together. Photos are really important in our family, as so many of them live away from where we are. Have a great summer !
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Posted : 11/08/2020 2:23 pm
(@introverteddad)
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Hello, absolutely support what January suggest, plus if you have the means, why not make a photographic memory journal of all the activities that you've done together? This way when your son is not with you, you will be able to look back and be reassured of positive times. Also it will be something you can look back at together. Photos are really important in our family, as so many of them live away from where we are. Have a great summer !
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Thanks. I definitely keep a photographic record. πŸ™‚

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Topic starter Posted : 11/08/2020 8:50 pm
(@clarinet)
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thats great πŸ™‚

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Posted : 28/09/2020 2:16 pm
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