The Reality of Radical Acceptance
Tina Bradley Tina Bradley

The Reality of Radical Acceptance

There is a term called Radical Acceptance. It is the ability to accept situations that are outside of your control, not resisting what one cannot or chooses not to change. You don’t have to agree, you do have to accept because fighting “WHAT IS” is exhausting and it gets you nowhere.

I hear other parents whose children have left say things like; “this is not fair”,” It shouldn’t be this way”, “we didn’t deserve this”…. Like I said, accepting doesn’t mean agreeing. It sounds like, “I’m in this shitty situation, I don’t think that it’s okay, but IT IS WHAT IT IS, and I can’t change that it happened”. It’s painful and it takes practice, but it’s the only road towards healing. If you ever hope to reconcile one day with you child, you need to look inward and accept what it and begin healing yourself. That way when the time comes, if your child and you do reconnect, you have both (hopefully) don’t the work necessary for a healthy relationship.

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This Side Of the Glass
Tina Bradley Tina Bradley

This Side Of the Glass

Music is a powerful medium for emotional healing. The song “The Glass” by the Foo Fighters and performed with H.E.R hit me so hard the first time I listened to it. The lyrics really resonate with anyone who has experienced estrangement, no matter which side of the glass you’re on. Link to listen is included.

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Love or Enmeshment
Tina Bradley Tina Bradley

Love or Enmeshment

“There is no me without you. There is no life in me… without you. I breathe for you. I live for you.” Kevin Hart to his children. Love or enmeshment?

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