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I think that now there are two parts to my brain as far as decision-making goes. One is an impulsive child and the other is a wiser adult. The child pulls everything out of the drawer and then the adult walks in and has to to put everything back. They used to be in the same room - now there are two rooms. I have to work on getting them back working together in the same room. G2

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Wygella

That’s such a clever way of putting it. My child brain can run around yelling in my head until my adult brain tells it to behave and calm down! Thank you for that.

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Seewatching

That's the way!

I´m also trying to support my husband telling him such good advices.

Take each day as it comes! 👍

I wish you all the best.

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