Recovery is not about being right; it’s about allowing ourselves to be who we are and accepting others as they are. That concept can be difficult for many of us if we have lived in systems that functioned on the “right-wrong” justice scale. The person who was right was okay; the person who was wrong was shamed. All value and worth may have depended on being right; to be wrong meant annihilation of self and self-esteem. In recovery, we are learning how to strive for love in our relationships, not superiority. Yes, we may need to make decisions about people’s behavior from time to time. If someone is hurting us, we need to stand up for ourselves. We have a responsibility to set boundaries and take care of ourselves. But we do not need to justify taking care of ourselves by condemning someone else. We can avoid the trap of focusing on others instead of ourselves. In recovery, we are learning that what we do needs to be right only for us. What others do is their business and needs to be right only for them. It’s tempting to rest in the superiority of being right and in analyzing other people’s motives and actions, but it’s more rewarding to look deeper.
Today, I will remember that I don’t have to hide behind being right. I don’t have to justify what I want and need with saying something is “right” or “wrong.” I can let myself be who I am.Beattie, Melody (2009-12-15). The Language of Letting Go (Hazelden Meditation Series) (p. 47). BookMobile. Kindle Edition.
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Melody writes with a with straight forward power and conviction that you can feel when you read her words…even if we are not “officially” in recovery this post will still speak volumes…beencouraged!
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Well said…
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Thanks for the lead…and the kind words…be encouraged!
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Such a timely message, thank you kindly for sharing. I love Melodie Beattie’s writings.
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So do I; I am who I am and where I am today because of her writings…
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That is beautiful. I wonder if there is a way these days to tell her the difference she’s made. Just a thought…
Thanks again. :)
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I have found that she has not been responsive to my attempts to reach her via social media but she is on Facebook and Twitter…
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Reblogged this on The Fight of My Life: Living with TBI and commented:
I needed to hear this message today, many thanks for the sharing of this wisdom.
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I’m glad we were both blessed by the sharing…
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Me too.
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:-D
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So true.
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So True… What a wonderfully encouraging post! I can so relate, it is hard to break out of the right-wrong mindset. I have been thinking an awful lot about this subject recently. Thanks for sharing.. Blessings to you!
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Practice self-compassion and radical acceptance above all! Peace, my friend — have a great Monday in QLD!
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YES! I have been thank you.. What a new way to look at life! I have even been telling others to use it too. lol. You’ve turned me into a Guru hahaha
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:-D
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Thanks for reminding me to re read Melanie’s work.
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My pleasure. Her work has helped me a great deal…
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