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Letting Go is easy when you have the parachute of a 12 Step Fellowship

Detachment means “freedom from emotion.”

Detachment is something all people in recovery seek.

Letting someone else’s behavior determine how we feel at every turn is irresponsible. Our emotions should be determined by us, not by someone else. But no doubt we have spent years confusing the boundaries that separate us from other people. Whether at work or at home, we have too often let someone else’s “insanity” affect how we behave and how we feel.

At first, it may seem insensitive not to react to others’ problems or negative behavior. We may fear they’ll think we simply don’t care about them. Learning that it is far more caring to let other people handle their own lives takes time and patience. But with practice, it will begin to feel comfortable. In fact, in time it will feel freeing and wonderful.

I will work on detachment today, knowing that in time the rewards will come.

You are reading from the book: A Life of My Own by Karen Casey.

See also;

Related Reading:

Detachment Bravo
Taming Our Monkey Mind: Insight, Detachment, Identity
Detachment: The Art of Letting Go While Living With an Alcoholic
Retinal Detachment: Priniciples and Practice (Ophthalmology Monograph Series)
Criminal Investigation Detachment #2: Broken Borders


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