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EVALUATING "OUR" MATURITY


A  CHECK LIST FOR EVALUATING "OUR" MATURITY


The difficulties of coping with alcoholism in another are much more effectively met when we ourselves reflect attitudes of mature adults. A mature adult is one who.......


1. Does not automatically resent criticism, realizing that it may contain a suggestion for self-improvement.


2. Knows that self pity is futile and childish- a way of placing the blame for disappointments on others.


3. Does not readily experience a loss of temper or "fly off the handle" about trifles/


4. Keeps calm in emergencies and deals with them in a logical , reasonable fashion.


5. Accepts responisibility without blaming others when things go wrong.


6. Accepts reasonable delays without impatience, realizing that some adjustment for the convenience of others is necessary.


7. Is a good loser, accepting defeat and disappointment without complaint or ill temper.


8. Does not worry unduly about things that cannot be changed.


9. Doesnt boast or show off when praised or complimented, accepts it with grace, appreciation and without false modesty.


10. Applauds other's achievements with sincere good will.


11. Rejoices in the good fortune and success of others having outgrown petty jealousy and envy.


12. Listens courteously to the opinions of others even when they hold opposing views,,,does not enter into hostile arguements.


13. Doesnt find fault with every little thing or criticize people who do things differently.


14. Makes reasonable plans and tries to carry them out in orderly fashion: does not do things on the spur of the moment without due consideration.


15. Shows spiritual maturity by---------


              accepting the existance of a HP and recoginzing the importance of this HP.


              realizing each person is part of mankind as a whole and has much to give:


              that each of us has an obligation to share with others the gifts that have     


              been bestowed upon us.


              obeying the spirit of the "golden rule"


              "Do unto others as you would have them do unto you."


A simple checklist from "Alcoholism The Family Disease", a pamplet from Alanon which mine is all tattered and torn in the corners. This is something I read often, when the stinking thinking comes calling into my head. Thought I would share,,hope this helps some of you and makes you "think". This time of year is especially so hard for many of us..................................Merry Christmas all,,,,,,,,,,,,,gardengal


 



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RE: EVALUATING "OUR" MATURITY


GardenAngel,


Thank you so much for sharing that with us. I am printing it out to help remember this while at work when I am surrounded by some immaturity.


Much Love,



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