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...the pain that comes from loving someone who's in trouble can be profound.
Melody Beattie
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Melody Beattie
Age: 76
Born: 1948
Born: May 26
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All endings are inexorably tied to new beginnings. That's the nature of the journey. It continues to unfold. It builds on itself. It can't help itself from doing that. Cherish the moments, all of them. You have seen and felt much in life so far. But still, the best is yet to come.
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Acceptance is the magic that makes change possible. It is not forever, it is for the present moment
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Believing that things happen too slowly or too quickly is an illusion. Timing is perfect.
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If that person doesn't want to be in your life, just let him or her leave.
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God loves me enough to let me go through all the lessons I came here to learn, even the ones that hurt the most. His presence doesn't deny me. It's always there to help me see and understand what I came to this planet to learn.
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God, help me let go of my need to be afraid. I welcome peace, trust, acceptance, and safety into my life. I will make a point of listening to my healthy, rational fears, and will relinquish all the others.
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Expressing passion and gratitude will guide your life. Say it again and again. Say it until you believe it. Say it until you live it.
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Control is an illusion.
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Anger is a warning signal. It points to problems.
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Worrying, obsessing, and controlling are illusions. They are tricks we play on ourselves.
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A codependent person is one who has let another person's behavior affect him or her and who is obsessed with controlling that person's behavior.
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Today, I will focus on having a good relationship with myself.
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Live your life from your heart. Share from your heart. And your story will touch and heal people's souls.
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I gave three years of my life to take care of my dying mother who had Alzheimer's disease. Being there for her every need for three years might have looked codependent but it wasn't because it was what I wanted to do.
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Today I will stop trying to control my relationships. I will participate at a reasonable level and let the other person do the same. I can let go, knowing that the relationship will find its own life-or not-and that I don't have to do all the work, only my share.
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Today I will not wait for someone to come to my aid. I'm not helpless. Although help may come, I'm my own rescuer. My relationships will dramatically improve when I stop rescuing others and stop expecting others to rescue me.
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Perspective will come in retrospect.
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Today I will practice healthy giving, understanding that caretaking and compulsive giving don't work. I choose what I want to give, to whom, when, and how much. It takes time to learn how to give in healthy ways. It takes time to learn to receive. Balance will come.
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Today I will honor, cherish, and love myself. When I get confused about what to do, I just have to remember that I need to be true to myself. I will break free of the hold that others-and their expectations-ha ve on me.
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We cannot change others, but when we change ourselves, we may end up changing the world.
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