Duskypearls
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Reg dear, As most of us often painfully learn, the road to hell is paved with good intentions, meaning that intentions alone, are often not adequate to meet and conquer many situations, and that without education, practice and skills, it often leads to situational demise; individual or collective. Many, if not most, lack heightened relational knowledge and skills, and this may become exponentially apparent when dealing with children of any age (esp. teens and older), particularly those belonging to others. I believe the only way to counter, and equip oneself to resolve, such situations is to educate oneself on said subjects. You said, "I drove myself to push through a bacholor's degree and two master's degrees and a few IT certifications to help better myself..." May I suggest, for your consideration, that doing exactly that, will help you to inform and equip yourself (in a field you lack knowledge/skills), and allow you to take back your power. It is only an area in which you are presently weak, not perpetually doomed. Why not offer yourself, and accept, the challenge to rectify the situation? One only becomes facile or expert on any topic by inquiry, adoption, and application of that which they've learned. It's all a learning process, and does not happen by wish or dream, but by practical effort. So you got thrown off one rank horse, and it hurt...ouch! Do not let it keep you from ever mounting another. Go ahead and lick your emotional wounds enough to stauch the blood flow, but do not allow yourself to wallow in the Self Pity Pond. That would be a great loss and shame, as well as a disservice to yourself and the rest of the world. Make it your goal to conquer this. Good luck!
< Message edited by Duskypearls -- 12/19/2011 4:11:35 PM >
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