The material presented
here is not Al-Anon Conference Approved Literature. It is a method
to exchange
information, ideas, feelings, problems and solutions on a personal
level.
Before Al-Anon, I believed that being an adult was to be in control - rigid, cool. Being an adult was looking good on the outside and not feeling what was going on the inside. Being an adult meant doing for others until I dropped.
Al-Anon has opened up a whole new way of living. The first thing that had to go was the control over others - it simply doesn't work. Trying to be in control is an effective method of keeping loved ones at a distance. Instead, I admitted that I am powerless over others. Then I had to begin to put away the "lookin' good" facade in order to share my feelings at meetings. And one fine day I picked up the One Day at a Time in Al-Anon (ODAT) book and read the pages on "martyrdom." I became uncomfortably aware that my "do-gooder" role often masked a martyr.
Becoming more human has been difficult and frightening at time, but being more genuine allows me to have real relationships, real communication, and real happiness.
Today's Reminder
Today I can risk being myself. I don't have to live up to anyone's image. All I have to do is be me.
"As I surrendered my imaginary power over others, I gained a more realistic view of my own life."