By Sugar (Cheryl Strayed) — 2011
Go. Because wanting to leave is enough.
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What would it take to be ourselves and speak our truth while also maintaining a climate of emotional safety in our important relationships?
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Borrowing from Buddhism, Dr. Trost suggested aiming for a compassionate detachment. Not detachment from our children but from the outcome of who they are becoming.
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Abandonment is a nasty Sonofab*tch to deal with.
Trust: You cannot have a healthy relationship without it. And yet, virtually all of us can bring to mind a scenario where our trust has been broken.
It’s become more and more difficult to remain vulnerable, trusting, and open to life in this era of uncertainty, global upheaval, divorce, and disrupted family life.