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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP here-you are so kind to give such caring advice. I feel like I helped my daughter make a last minute roommate change and that got her on the outs regarding the sorority. of course I have no idea if that's true but keep thinking about it and feel so mad at myself and so regretful. [/quote] What strikes me is that you seem really involved in the adult life of your daughter. What about your own life? Shouldn't this now be the time to focus on yourself? The mind tends to consume itself in regret, etc., when it is not in the present moment. Just remember that every moment you spend ruminating is a moment that you aren't fully living. How can you be if your mind is off in an imaginary world? Don't be on your deathbed regretting how you didn't live because you were too busy in your mind and not in the real world.[/quote]
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