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 Each Day a New Beginning.



Your sense of what will bring happiness is so crude and blundering. Try something else as a compass. Maybe the moralists are right and happiness doesn't come from seeking pleasure and ease.
--Joanna Field


We think we know what will make us happy. Seldom do we readily accept that painful moments are often the price tags for peaceful, happy times. Nor do we appreciate that happiness lives within each of us; never is it intrinsic to the events we experience. Because we look for happiness "out there" and expect it gift-wrapped in a particular way, we miss the joy of being fully alive each passing moment. How distorted our sense of happiness was before finding our way to this program! How futile our search!


The way still isn't easy every Step we take, but those fleeting moments when we can get outside of ourselves long enough to be fully attentive to the people in our lives, we'll find happiness. We'll find it because it's been there all the time. It flows between us when we open our hearts to give and to receive compassion. Being truly there for another person is the key which unlocks the gate holding happiness back.


I will let someone in today and feel the rush of happiness.
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The Language of Letting Go.



Property Lines


A helpful tool in our recovery, especially in the behavior we call detachment, is learning to identify who owns what. Then we let each person own and possess his or her rightful property.


If another person has an addiction, a problem, a feeling, or a self-defeating behavior, that is their property, not ours. If someone is a martyr, immersed in negativity, controlling, or manipulative behavior, that is their issue, not ours.


If someone has acted and experienced a particular consequence, both the behavior and the consequence belong to that person.


If someone is in denial or cannot think clearly on a particular issue, that confusion belongs to him or her.


If someone has a limited or impaired ability to love or care, that is his or her property, not ours. If someone has no approval or nurturing to give away, that is that person's property.


People's lies, deceptions, tricks, manipulations, abusive behaviors, inappropriate behaviors, cheating behaviors, and tacky behaviors belong to them, too. Not us.


People's hope and dreams are their property. Their guilt belongs to them too. Their happiness or misery is also theirs. So are their beliefs and messages.


If some people don't like themselves, that is their choice. Other people's choices are their property, not ours.


What people choose to say and do is their business.


What is our property? Our property includes our behaviors, problems, feelings, happiness, misery, choices, and messages; our ability to love, care, and nurture; our thoughts, our denial, our hopes and dreams for ourselves. Whether we allow ourselves to be controlled, manipulated, deceived, or mistreated is our business.


In recovery, we learn an appropriate sense of ownership. If something isn't ours, we don't take it. If we take it, we learn to give it back. Let other people have their property, and learn to own and take good care of what's ours.


Today, I will work at developing a clear sense of what belongs to me, and what doesn't. If it's not mine, I won't keep it. I will deal with my issues, my responsibilities, and myself. I will take my hands off what is not mine.



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Thanks for the post. I remember the days.....in fact, if I don't watch it, I still have those days, where everyone's feelings must look like a fine leather jacket to me, cuz I want to wear them all so bad, LOL. Learning to detach, to continue loving and caring, to absolutely own my personal doodoo, and allow others to own theirs? Sheesh, some hard lessons. What I found true for me was that when I become too willing to own someone else's stuff, it's cuz I don't like or don't want to look at my own...I've gone to an emotional rummage sale, and bought stuff I either already have, don't really need, and if I'm half healthy, shouldn't really want.  have a good evening to you too, Wren

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Always be sincere, even if you don't mean it. - Benny Hill


A closed mouth gathers no feet.
A hair in the head is worth two in the brush.
A man who lives in a glass house should change in the basement.
Experience is something you don't get until just after you need it.
Never argue with an idiot. They drag you down to their level then beat you
with experience
ON A BUMPER STICKER :  Watch Out For The Idiot Behind Me.
ON A BUMPER STICKER :  Driver carries no cash: He's married!
ON A BUMPER STICKER : Forget About World Peace... Visualize Using Your Turn
Signal!
ON A BUMPER STICKER : Honk if you like obscene gestures!
ON A BUMPER STICKER : How do they get the deer to cross at that yellow road
sign?
ON A BUMPER STICKER : Touch my Saturn and I'll kick Uranus
If we all are here to help others , then what exactly are others here for?
An egotist has one point in his favor - he doesn't go around talking about
other people!
Money may not buy happiness, but it sure makes misery much easier to live
with.
In a men's room: Notice: In case of an air attack, duck under the urinals.
Nobody ever hits them
In a greasy spoon: Please do not complain about the coffee. You'll be old
and weak someday, too!
What's worse, Ignorance or Apathy? I Don't know and I don't care!
If at first you DO succeed, try not to look astonished!
Life is a grindstone. Whether it grinds you down or polishes you up, depends
upon what you're made of.






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