Opinions Are Like.....
a box of chocolates. You never know what you're going to get.
I believe that if you do not take care of yourself, you eventually become no good at taking care of anyone else or anything. With that being said, does this mean that you put yourself first? Sometimes? Always? I am interested in knowing to what degree you put yourself before others, specifically your children.
Where is the fine line between supporting and enabling? Is it wrong to keep your distance from or favor someone less because of their inability to make rational decisions or positive, beneficial life choices? If in your opinion those who have made poor choices, resulting in their inability to properly care for their family as a whole leaves you emotionally exhausted.
When is it “ok” to butt in? When does it become acceptable to interfere in someone else’s business? Is it when someone directly involved informs you of something happening? Maybe when you learn from someone else what’s happening? Should you take action when you know it can potentially result in additional hurt and damage your relationship with those who are directly involved? Do you expect that person to forgive and forget you ever became involved?
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