Detachment with Love
I learned
through attending CoDA meetings that detaching does not mean I don’t
care. It means I have learned to love myself, to love the people in my
life and not to get involved in their business. I used to believe that by
trying to control situations, worrying excessively, and forcing things to go
the way I wanted, I was demonstrating how much I cared. However, I eventually
realized that I was trying to play the role of God, thinking I knew what was
best for everyone around me. I came to understand that I am powerless over
others, and that my attempts to control everything had made my life
unmanageable.
The rewards of
detaching with love and staying in my own business enhanced my relationships.
It also provided me with a deep sense of serenity and peace. Detachment
allowed me to find the freedom to find solutions to my own problems.
Sometimes detachment even motivates and frees the people around me to solve
their own problems.
Detachment is
based on the premises that each person is responsible for himself and that I
can’t solve problems that aren’t mine to solve. If people have created some
disasters for themselves, I allow them to face their own music. I allow
them to be who they are. I give them the freedom to be responsible and
grow. I gave myself that same freedom.
I needed to stop
trying to change what I can’t change. I try to live happily – focusing on
what is good in my life and I feel grateful for that. Every time I
feel myself being pulled into other people’s nonsense…I repeat these words,” Not
my monkeys, not my circus.” Or I ask myself, “Who’s business is it? God’s
business? My business? or Another person’s business?”
Detachment
involves “present moment living.” I allow life to happen instead of
forcing and trying to control everything. I relinquish regrets over the past
and fears about the future. I make the most of each day, One Day at a
Time and ask God to give me the serenity to Let Go and Let God handle all my
problems. These slogans allowed me to replace stress and worry with faith
and serenity. Today, I am choosing to trust God with my life. My
actions, thoughts, and choices will unfold when the time is right, as I have
surrendered them to Him, and I know He will guide me.
Judy O.
12.11.2025
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