Our behavior and beliefs were ingrained by the time we entered the Twelve Step program. Our family of origin had taught us how to interpret our experiences. Our friends had complimented us for our values, or for the absence of them. So we had developed stock responses to many situations. We didn’t think very hard or long about what to do. Unfortunately, we made many mistakes.
We
are learning from those mistakes now, and we are slowly developing new
responses. We are learning how to listen rather than how to shame or try
to control. We are learning how to let other people make their own
decisions.
Seeking help from people who share this program is a big step for us. From the Steps we are absorbing a new set of values and a new understanding of who we really are. And we are trying to give our lives and will to God daily.
Our process for change will be a long one, but perfection is not expected. Making a tiny bit of progress, every day, is all that’s necessary.
I
can’t change the things that need changing overnight. Just knowing that
some habits need to go is a beginning. Today I’ll work on one of them.
from the book A Life of My Own, Meditations on Hope and Acceptance
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