Don't be afraid of giving.
For
a while, we may need to back off from giving as we learn to discern the
difference between healthy giving and caretaking, which leave us
feeling victimized and others feeling resentful.
This is a temporary spot.
To
be healthy, to do our part in this spiritual way of life, to be part of
the endless cycle of the Universe, guided by our Creator, we need to
give and receive.
Both parts are important.
What is healthy giving?
This
is a fine lined behavior each of us must seek to understand for
ourselves. It is giving that feels good and does not leave us feeling
victimized.
It is giving that holds the giver and the receiver in high esteem.
It is giving based on a desire to do it rather than from a sense of guilt, pity, shame, or obligation.
It is giving with no strings attached. Or it is giving based on a clean, direct contract.
Whether it is giving our time, efforts, energy, comfort, nurturing, money, or ourselves, it is giving that we can afford.
Giving
is part of the chain of giving and receiving. We can learn to give in
healthy ways; we can learn to give in love. We need to keep an eye on
our giving, to make sure it has not crossed the line into caretaking.
But we need to learn to give in ways that work for us and others.
Today,
God, guide me in my giving. Help me give to others in healthy ways.
Help me give what feels right, what feels good, what feels clean, and
what I can afford.
From The Language of Letting Go by Melody Beattie ©1990, Hazelden Foundation.
Source: http://www.experienceproject.com/stories/Battle-Depression-And-Anxiety/3755028
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