Yesterday Kathy Guzzo shared her sense of helpless while parenting kids with special needs. Today, she explains an acrostic she uses to discern what to do.Yesterday, guest blogger Kathy Guzzo described how helpless she sometimes felt parenting her children with special needs and how God taught her to change her focus. Today, she’s back with an acrostic about what God taught her to do.

What To Do When You Don’t Know What To Do, Part 2

Recently, I put down on paper four things I feel God taught me to do when I don’t know what to do and they are all based on L – O- V – E.

When Out of Options, Practice LOVE

L – I need to LISTEN to my heart, because a parent’s instinct is strong and because God speaks in a still small voice.

O – I need to keep my arms and my heart OPEN for unexpected encouragement and hugs that I can give as well as receive.

V – I need to be willing to admit and VOICE my feelings regarding the current situation to someone I trust will truly listen.

E – I need to EMBRACE the life I have each day regardless of it’s trials, because I have no idea what tomorrow will bring.

I Still Struggle

Even 10 years after our daughter’s diagnosis, in my heart I still struggle with wanting to do something for her, to make her illness go away, to take care of her, but in my head I know that isn’t possible. So I try to follow the formula for LOVE, God has given me, which helps me look at life and it’s trials differently.

Kathy Isn’t Alone

Listen
Open
Voice
Embrace

Good advice, don’t you agree? Thanks, Kathy for sharing what you learned. If you appreciate Kathy’s acrostic, leave a comment.

Part One

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