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Post Info TOPIC: Thank you/Do I want to be right?


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Thank you/Do I want to be right?


Thanks to everyone who has so generously given input on some of my questions.  Especially about detaching.  My 18 YO son is the A that is causing me the most difficulty at present.  But I know that in truth, I'm the one really causing most of my difficulty.  Now, what to do about it.  I realize this is where working the steps comes in.  Which I have done (and continue to do)from a slightly different aspect coming here from another 12 step program.  I suppose it would not be a bad idea for me to consider getting a sponsor in this program as well. 


It's more the tools I need from this program, I think, the actual nuts and bolts suggestions on how to deal with the As in my life on a day to day basis.  One of the ones that was suggested, actually from my sponsor in the other program of which I am a member, had to do with asking myself a simple little question when the tension arose yet again.  "Do I want to be right?  Or do I want to be happy?"  (I've also substituted other things for the "happy" - like employed, etc...)  Sad to say, sometimes the "right" still beats out the "happy".  And I do end up robbing myself of a lot of happiness/serenity as a result.  But more and more, the happy wins.  Lately though, I've been letting the "right" win. So...back to practicing.


Thanks again for all the wonderful input and I look forward to fellowshipping further with all of you.


Karen



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Hello someone asked me along time ago  do i want to be right or Loved ?? well not much of a choice really .  I used to stand toe to toe and argue til i was sick and still was never right according to my husb  so i learned u just can't win with this damn disease. I also learned that until the A no matter who they are says this is causing me a problem IT ISN'T it's causing us a problem and this program helped me to detach with love and step aside to allow them to go where they needed to go while i got on with my life.  the alcoholic in my life was my husb so much easier to detach from him than a child i beleive but same stuff applies. I cannot save anyone , only me .


Perhaps u could pick up a detachment pamphlet at a meeting that little piece of paper changed my life , helped me separate with love my part in any situation and leave thiers to them. good luck  Louise



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Hi Karen,

Thanks for the suggestion of putting other things in the place of "happy." Boy, when I stuck "employment" in there it immediately put a few issues I am handling at work today into perspective! I love the sharing we do in this program. It helps me in so many ways. There are so many things I work on and practice every day. I keep coming back because every once in a while I wake up to the fact that seemingly magically something I used to struggle with has become easier to handle. A little at a time.

Thanks for your post!
Kristen

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Thanks Karen for your wonderful post. I got so much out of it. "Do I want to be right or do I want to be happy?" was one I worked to death in my early days and it is great to acknowledge our progress as well as our mistakes.


With love in the fellowship,


Maria X



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