Some thoughts about recovery. * Take what you like and leave the rest.
Learning to be a healthy giver can be a challenge. Many of us gotcaught up in compulsive giving – charitable acts motivated byuncharitable feelings of guilt, shame, obligation, pity, and moralsuperiority.
Many of us gave too much, thinking we were doing things right;then we became confused because our life and relationships weren'tworking. Many of us gave so much for so long, thinking we weredoing God's will; then in recovery, we refused to give, care, or lovefor a time.
That's okay. Perhaps we needed a rest. But healthy giving is partof healthy living. The goal in recovery is balance – caring that ismotivated by a true desire to give, with an underlying attitude ofrespect for ourselves and others.
The goal in recovery is to choose what we want to give to whom,when, and how much. The goal in recovery is to give, and not feelvictimized by our giving.
Are the ways we try to assist people helpful, or do they preventothers from facing their true responsibilities?
Are we giving so that people will like us or feel obligated to us? Arewe giving to prove we're worthy? Or are we giving because wewant to give and it feels right?
Recovery includes a cycle of giving and receiving. It keeps healthyenergy flowing among us, our Higher Power, and others. It takestime to learn how to give in healthy ways. It takes time to learn toreceive. Be patient. Balance will come.
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