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    Don't go into 2024 with worry. Worry leads only to Don't go into 2024 with worry. Worry leads only to doubt. Doubt leads to fear. Fear leads to anxiety. Pray for guidance, and step out in faith. It will be okay, even when things don't go as planned. God has brought you this far; trust that He's got you.
    Your brain is trying to protect you from experienc Your brain is trying to protect you from experiencing hurt. Despite this, go beyond what you see in front of you and know that it'll all work out in the end. Practice gratitude until it does.
    Surviving is not enough. I learned the hard way. T Surviving is not enough. I learned the hard way. Take care of your mental health or your body will find a way to get your attention and it's not always pleasant.
    You were never meant to do life alone. Your most d You were never meant to do life alone. Your most difficult times will be worth it for someone who needs you.
    Do not underestimate the power of finding a commun Do not underestimate the power of finding a community. As special needs parents we need it and there's science that proves it. Caring for a special needs child literally takes years off your life due to the amount of stress you experience. Support from and you providing support helps!
    It's often the things we take for granted that tru It's often the things we take for granted that truly nourish our souls. These simple things can have an astounding effect on our mental health and overall well-being.
    You will get through this. And you will be better You will get through this. And you will be better and stronger than you were before. Every trial has a purpose.
    Respect is all it takes to treat others with human Respect is all it takes to treat others with humanity. No one is perfect, including yourself. When you're willing to accept that, you'll be so much more willing to respect those around you.
    You have always been, and will always be enough. You have always been, and will always be enough.
    Ignoring the early signs of burnout  can lead to Ignoring the early signs of burnout  can lead to serious consequences for both you and the people you care for & about. Knowing the early signs of burnout can help you know when you need to take a step back and prioritize your mental health.
    It can be that simple. Just let go sometimes. It can be that simple. Just let go sometimes.
    My son has been diagnosed with severe autism, ADHD My son has been diagnosed with severe autism, ADHD and developmental delay. We waited almost a year to get our first diagnosis on recommendation from his psychologist, but we knew something was wrong after he turned 1yr old and his regression started. I was devastated, my sweet boy I envisioned was snatched by a diagnosis we never saw coming. 

In the years to follow I scoured the internet and every resource I could find for ways to get rid of his autism, but the more I searched, the more grief set in. There had to be something I could do...this is my son that I'm fighting for! I had to find a way to give him the life I knew he deserved. And that was the problem. I was blinded by what 'I' wanted. I had made it all about ME.

As parents we only want the best for our children. We would lay down our lives for them in a heartbeat. And that's OK, it's our job to protect them, but the moment I realized it's not about me, that's when acceptance began. 

When we go through difficult situations the first question we ask is "why is this happening to me?!" It then causes us to fall into self pity, fear and the sense that we've lost control. We can't always control what happens in our lives but we can control how we respond. I didn't find a cure for any of his diagnoses, but  my son continues to thrive. He loves math, is reading and is considered the most advanced in his class academically. He's funny, loves the outdoors and creative. Although his diagnoses made life harder, it also made us stronger!
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