Proving It to Ourselves

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Old 07-19-2013, 09:29 AM
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Proving It to Ourselves

Friday, July 19, 2013

You are reading from the book The Language of Letting Go

Proving It to Ourselves

I spent a year trying to prove to my husband how much his drinking was hurting me. When I began to recover, I realized I was the one who needed to realize how much his drinking was hurting me.
—Anonymous

I spent months trying to prove to a man I was dating how responsible and healthy I was. Then I realized what I was doing. He didn't need to realize how responsible and healthy I was. I did.
—Anonymous

Trying to prove how good we are, trying to prove we're good enough, trying to show someone how much he or she has hurt us, trying to show someone we're understanding, are warning signs that we may be into our self defeating behaviors.

They can be an indication that we are trying to control someone. They can be an indication that we do not believe how good we are, that we're good enough, that someone is hurting us.

They can be a warning that we've allowed ourselves to get hooked into a dysfunctional system. They may indicate that we're stuck in the cloudy fog of denial or doing something that is not good for us.

Trying excessively to make a point with another may mean that we have not yet made that point with ourselves. Once we make that point with ourselves, once we understand, we will know what to do.

The issue is not about others understanding and taking us seriously. The issue is not about others believing we're good and good enough. The issue is not about others seeing and believing how responsible or loving or competent we are. The issue is not about whether others realize how deeply we are feeling a particular feeling. We are the ones that need to see the light.

Today, God, help me let go of my need to control outcomes by influencing the beliefs of others. I will concentrate on accepting myself, rather than trying to prove something about myself. If I catch myself in the codependent trap of trying to emphasize something about myself to another, I will ask myself if I need to convince myself at that point.
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So relevant for today. I was reflecting on this. I have spent a lot of energy trying to "convince" my XABF that he hurt me by his actions so that I can control outcomes (AKA get him to see things from my point of view and get a real apology from him--not gonna happen). God, please help me let go of the need to control outcomes by influencing the beliefs of others!

Thank you LMN.
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Old 07-19-2013, 05:11 PM
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So relevant for today. I was reflecting on this. I have spent a lot of energy trying to "convince" my XABF that he hurt me by his actions so that I can control outcomes (AKA get him to see things from my point of view and get a real apology from him--not gonna happen). God, please help me let go of the need to control outcomes by influencing the beliefs of others!

Thank you LMN.
Thank you so much!

Great post.
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Old 07-20-2013, 04:38 AM
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Fantastic post think I'll buy the book!
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