
HELPING OTHERS
If I can stop one heart from breaking,
Somewhere along the way I found myself to be a caretaker. Injustices, pain, discrimination, bullying; all these things affected me deeply. I carried it too far. It reached a point where I truly believe I began taking better care of others than I did myself. Was this ego? Codependency? Altruism? Or was this a guiltless way I found to
deflect my own problems, pain, injustices and needs?
~ Mari
I shall not live in vain
If I can ease one life the aching or cool one pain
or help one fainting Robin unto his nest again
I shall not live in vain
Emily Dickinson
When I was doing my first 4th Step inventory, I learned something very important. As my sponsor read over one "bad thing" I had done after another
she cautioned me to take a broader look at myself. Finally, she made me do
my entire inventory over and for every 5th character defect or offense to
someone, I was required to write something good about myself. She explained
that an inventory is never meant to be focused on just the bad ... but the
good also. After all, when a store takes inventory on its products, it counts bent cans of beans as well as the perfect cans of beans and crushed boxes of cereal as well as the perfect ones.
This helped me to see that my life's purpose was not just to help others but
also to nurture me when my heart was breaking, to make my own life good and
to have a nest for myself that was safe and serene. After working the Steps, I
know that I'm not living my life in vain and I still want to help others as
much as I possibly can, but not to the detriment of myself ... and
certainly not to keep me from looking at my own life and my own problems
realistically.
One day at a time...
May I help others who are less fortunate than I find their way. And let me also make my own nest as comfortable as it can be.
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