In Tell, you tell us what you think and feel. Sometimes, you’ll tell us what you wouldn’t tell someone else–and that’s our purpose. Let it out–tell us.
So… Tell us: What can’t you forgive? We know that forgiveness is the gift we give ourselves. But, sometimes, it can seem so hard to forgive–the disease that won’t relent, the family members who won’t help, the doctor who can’t understand, the friends who can’t support, the system that can’t take care.
What can’t you forgive?
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hello
caring for a family who has been effected by cancer
the relatives of my own dont understand and have become resentful of the care provided for an ex-husbands family
how to help to forgive myself of the neglect of my own family while caring for an ex-hsuband-who is depressed
the children we are raising keeps us binded
the relatives of myown have almost disowned me in the attempt to encourage them to care for one anotherin my absence
yikes-help-forgiveness now!
Hi–What a tough situation! It sounds like you made the best decision and in good faith. Would you feel comfortable talking to your family members, like your comment to us? If you explained why you made the decision you did, that you understand that this decisions has caused pain for them, but you would like to make ammends. Would that help?