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Post Info TOPIC: Mind your own business


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Mind your own business


I was reading a recovery book today that was recommended to my husband through NA.  I won't say the name because I don't know if it's approved and don't want to get in trouble.  But there was something in there that caught my eye...


"Narcotics Anonymous is a save-your-own-life fellowship. Nar-anon is a mind-your-own-business program."


That sure sums it up.  He is supposed to be learning how to save his life and I am supposed to be learning how to mind my own business and not his.  Yup!  Works for me!!!


Of course, everytime I tell my husband it's none of my business he responds with "Sure it is.  You're my wife aren't you?"  Hmm.  I like it better being his business.



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Hey powerless!  Looks like you and I are finally gettin' it thru our skulls, huh?   ((((((((powerless))))))


Becky1



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Sounds like they are saying you keep your side of the street clean and let him deal with his.


As far as I know NA and AA, Alanon as well deal with mostly the same principles.


Either way, it you find something that works for you from another source, use it.


                                               love Jeannie



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This has been a hard lesson for me to learn, minding my own business....but ya know what?  It works, his actions may effect me, but they are not mine actions and I can not control what my A does.  When your A makes that comment, (they all find a way to make it our business LOL) set a new boundary.  My A would go out all night, or forget a special occasion because he was out all night etc.  When he would say "I'm sorry" I would get so mad.....I use to think ...yeah your sorry, but you didn't forget to use, drink, or hang out with your buddies....then one day I made a decision that has changed me so much, I told him "from now on, I will no longer accept an apology, if it is connected to alcohol or drugs" he still says I'm sorry, but I no longer say...."it's okay" or apology accepted, and he knows.....this was one of my first boundaries that I set.....It is hard to mind our own business, but the rewards of owning yourself, your dignity, and your integrity are all worth it.


Hugs Mary



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