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Using 200 meditations, Karen reminds us that we cannot control anyone or anything beyond ourselves. Inspiring and easy to read, Let Go Now guides us away from taking care of others, and toward taking care of ourselves.
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Using 200 meditations, Karen reminds us that we cannot control anyone or anything beyond ourselves. Inspiring and easy to read, Let Go Now guides us away from taking care of others, and toward taking care of ourselves.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Mango Media
- Seitenzahl: 256
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. Juli 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 213mm x 137mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 242g
- ISBN-13: 9781642504477
- ISBN-10: 1642504475
- Artikelnr.: 60018669
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Mango Media
- Seitenzahl: 256
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. Juli 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 213mm x 137mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 242g
- ISBN-13: 9781642504477
- ISBN-10: 1642504475
- Artikelnr.: 60018669
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Millions of fans around the world spend moments of quiet contemplation with Karen Casey daily. Karen is a writer and 12-step recovery workshop facilitator with over forty published titles in over ten different languages. She travels throughout the United States and internationally carrying her message of hope for others in recovery. She is the best-selling author of Each Day a New Beginning, the first daily meditation book written for women recovering from addiction. Oher titles include Let Go Now, Change Your Mind and Your Life Will Follow, 20 Things I Know For Sure, It's Up to You, Codependence and the Power of Detachment, and Peace a Day at a Time. Karen lives in Minneapolis, Minnesota, and Naples, Florida.
Contents
Introduction
MEDITATIONS
1. Detachment is simply watching the events that are unfolding around you,
getting involved only when your journey is part of the experience.
2. Detachment is stepping back from an experience in order to allow room
for God to do His or Her part.
3. Detachment promises quiet contentment.
4. Detachment is making no one a project.
5. Detachment means taking no hostages.
6. Detachment means giving up outcomes.
7. Detachment is letting the solutions be determined by God.
8. Detachment is understanding that we are never the cause of someone
else's actions.
9. Detachment is getting over "it," whatever "it" is.
10. Detachment frees up our time.
PAUSE AND REFLECT
11. Detachment simplifies our life.
12. Detachment is an acquired habit.
13. Detachment means freedom from obsession.
14. Detachment is knowing that what others do is not a reflection on you.
15. Detachment is not making a big deal of situations, even complicated
ones.
16. Detachment empowers us.
17. Detachment frees us from overreaction.
18. Detachment may mean doing nothing.
19. Detachment may be remaining quiet.
20. Detachment is not acquiescence.
PAUSE AND REFLECT
21. Detachment is disengagement, nothing more.
22. Detachment means not letting the behavior of others cause you to
suffer.
23. Detachment can be triggered by the reminder, "Don't go there."
24. Detachment is not letting someone else's past determine your present.
25. Detachment relies on the "little willingness" to surrender.
26. Detachment is noticing people without judgment.
27. Detachment is freedom from chaos.
28. Detachment is "moving away" from a conversation that begins to
irritate.
29. Detachment is knowing that the mind can change if what you say to the
mind changes.
30. Detachment is letting decisions that need to be made by others be only
theirs.
PAUSE AND REFLECT
31. Detachment is "keeping it simple"-staying out of situations that don't
directly involve you.
32. Detachment is having your life be about you, not about other people.
33. Detachment is living in our adult observer role.
34. Detachment is not being dependent on others for good feelings.
35. Detachment is taking responsibility for our own life.
36. Detachment means not being a victim anymore.
37. Detachment is living one's own life while letting friends and family
live as they choose.
38. Detachment is never letting someone else control how we think, feel, or
behave.
39. Detachment is letting go of fear over others' behavior.
40. Detachment is freedom from relying on others to complete our lives.
PAUSE AND REFLECT
41. Detachment, when fully expressed, promises peacefulness.
42. Detachment is a gift that we receive from our relationships well lived.
43. Detachment from others is necessary to fully enjoy attachment to God.
44. Detachment is knowing that others' criticisms are about them.
45. Attachment to God is what makes detachment possible.
46. Attachment to anyone other than God imprisons us.
47. Detachment is not letting the mood swings of others determine your own
mood.
48. Detachment is practicing the awareness that changing our thoughts can
produce changed feelings.
49. Detachment is knowing that happiness is the by-product of how we live
our lives, not how others are living theirs.
50. Detachment is not needing attention from others to feel okay.
PAUSE AND REFLECT
51. Detachment is being able to care deeply about a situation or another
person from an objective point of view.
52. Detachment is not creating or preventing a crisis when it's clearly not
our business to be involved.
53. Detachment is letting others have their own opinions.
54. Detachment is being able to let others journey wherever they need to
go.
55. Detachment is knowing that you are not God.
56. Detachment is no longer succumbing to the suggestions of others when
they are not right for us.
57. Detachment is being able to walk away from situations that are not
helpful to us.
58. Detachment is knowing that your life is God's business, not yours.
59. Detachment is knowing what is not your business.
60. Detachment allows us to hear God.
PAUSE AND REFLECT
61. Detachment is letting others take care of their own affairs.
62. Attachment to people deadlocks our growth.
63. Detachment can be as simple as breathing and walking away.
64. Detachment can be enhanced by prayer.
65. Detachment means giving up "hostages."
66. Detachment is letting the outcome of another's behavior be his or her
problem.
67. Detachment is doing the "next right thing" without focusing on the
outcome.
68. Detachment is realizing that our lives are not dependent on what others
are doing.
69. Detachment is showing by example, not words, how our lives can change.
70. Detachment is looking at life from a distance.
PAUSE AND REFLECT
etc.
Introduction
MEDITATIONS
1. Detachment is simply watching the events that are unfolding around you,
getting involved only when your journey is part of the experience.
2. Detachment is stepping back from an experience in order to allow room
for God to do His or Her part.
3. Detachment promises quiet contentment.
4. Detachment is making no one a project.
5. Detachment means taking no hostages.
6. Detachment means giving up outcomes.
7. Detachment is letting the solutions be determined by God.
8. Detachment is understanding that we are never the cause of someone
else's actions.
9. Detachment is getting over "it," whatever "it" is.
10. Detachment frees up our time.
PAUSE AND REFLECT
11. Detachment simplifies our life.
12. Detachment is an acquired habit.
13. Detachment means freedom from obsession.
14. Detachment is knowing that what others do is not a reflection on you.
15. Detachment is not making a big deal of situations, even complicated
ones.
16. Detachment empowers us.
17. Detachment frees us from overreaction.
18. Detachment may mean doing nothing.
19. Detachment may be remaining quiet.
20. Detachment is not acquiescence.
PAUSE AND REFLECT
21. Detachment is disengagement, nothing more.
22. Detachment means not letting the behavior of others cause you to
suffer.
23. Detachment can be triggered by the reminder, "Don't go there."
24. Detachment is not letting someone else's past determine your present.
25. Detachment relies on the "little willingness" to surrender.
26. Detachment is noticing people without judgment.
27. Detachment is freedom from chaos.
28. Detachment is "moving away" from a conversation that begins to
irritate.
29. Detachment is knowing that the mind can change if what you say to the
mind changes.
30. Detachment is letting decisions that need to be made by others be only
theirs.
PAUSE AND REFLECT
31. Detachment is "keeping it simple"-staying out of situations that don't
directly involve you.
32. Detachment is having your life be about you, not about other people.
33. Detachment is living in our adult observer role.
34. Detachment is not being dependent on others for good feelings.
35. Detachment is taking responsibility for our own life.
36. Detachment means not being a victim anymore.
37. Detachment is living one's own life while letting friends and family
live as they choose.
38. Detachment is never letting someone else control how we think, feel, or
behave.
39. Detachment is letting go of fear over others' behavior.
40. Detachment is freedom from relying on others to complete our lives.
PAUSE AND REFLECT
41. Detachment, when fully expressed, promises peacefulness.
42. Detachment is a gift that we receive from our relationships well lived.
43. Detachment from others is necessary to fully enjoy attachment to God.
44. Detachment is knowing that others' criticisms are about them.
45. Attachment to God is what makes detachment possible.
46. Attachment to anyone other than God imprisons us.
47. Detachment is not letting the mood swings of others determine your own
mood.
48. Detachment is practicing the awareness that changing our thoughts can
produce changed feelings.
49. Detachment is knowing that happiness is the by-product of how we live
our lives, not how others are living theirs.
50. Detachment is not needing attention from others to feel okay.
PAUSE AND REFLECT
51. Detachment is being able to care deeply about a situation or another
person from an objective point of view.
52. Detachment is not creating or preventing a crisis when it's clearly not
our business to be involved.
53. Detachment is letting others have their own opinions.
54. Detachment is being able to let others journey wherever they need to
go.
55. Detachment is knowing that you are not God.
56. Detachment is no longer succumbing to the suggestions of others when
they are not right for us.
57. Detachment is being able to walk away from situations that are not
helpful to us.
58. Detachment is knowing that your life is God's business, not yours.
59. Detachment is knowing what is not your business.
60. Detachment allows us to hear God.
PAUSE AND REFLECT
61. Detachment is letting others take care of their own affairs.
62. Attachment to people deadlocks our growth.
63. Detachment can be as simple as breathing and walking away.
64. Detachment can be enhanced by prayer.
65. Detachment means giving up "hostages."
66. Detachment is letting the outcome of another's behavior be his or her
problem.
67. Detachment is doing the "next right thing" without focusing on the
outcome.
68. Detachment is realizing that our lives are not dependent on what others
are doing.
69. Detachment is showing by example, not words, how our lives can change.
70. Detachment is looking at life from a distance.
PAUSE AND REFLECT
etc.
Contents
Introduction
MEDITATIONS
1. Detachment is simply watching the events that are unfolding around you,
getting involved only when your journey is part of the experience.
2. Detachment is stepping back from an experience in order to allow room
for God to do His or Her part.
3. Detachment promises quiet contentment.
4. Detachment is making no one a project.
5. Detachment means taking no hostages.
6. Detachment means giving up outcomes.
7. Detachment is letting the solutions be determined by God.
8. Detachment is understanding that we are never the cause of someone
else's actions.
9. Detachment is getting over "it," whatever "it" is.
10. Detachment frees up our time.
PAUSE AND REFLECT
11. Detachment simplifies our life.
12. Detachment is an acquired habit.
13. Detachment means freedom from obsession.
14. Detachment is knowing that what others do is not a reflection on you.
15. Detachment is not making a big deal of situations, even complicated
ones.
16. Detachment empowers us.
17. Detachment frees us from overreaction.
18. Detachment may mean doing nothing.
19. Detachment may be remaining quiet.
20. Detachment is not acquiescence.
PAUSE AND REFLECT
21. Detachment is disengagement, nothing more.
22. Detachment means not letting the behavior of others cause you to
suffer.
23. Detachment can be triggered by the reminder, "Don't go there."
24. Detachment is not letting someone else's past determine your present.
25. Detachment relies on the "little willingness" to surrender.
26. Detachment is noticing people without judgment.
27. Detachment is freedom from chaos.
28. Detachment is "moving away" from a conversation that begins to
irritate.
29. Detachment is knowing that the mind can change if what you say to the
mind changes.
30. Detachment is letting decisions that need to be made by others be only
theirs.
PAUSE AND REFLECT
31. Detachment is "keeping it simple"-staying out of situations that don't
directly involve you.
32. Detachment is having your life be about you, not about other people.
33. Detachment is living in our adult observer role.
34. Detachment is not being dependent on others for good feelings.
35. Detachment is taking responsibility for our own life.
36. Detachment means not being a victim anymore.
37. Detachment is living one's own life while letting friends and family
live as they choose.
38. Detachment is never letting someone else control how we think, feel, or
behave.
39. Detachment is letting go of fear over others' behavior.
40. Detachment is freedom from relying on others to complete our lives.
PAUSE AND REFLECT
41. Detachment, when fully expressed, promises peacefulness.
42. Detachment is a gift that we receive from our relationships well lived.
43. Detachment from others is necessary to fully enjoy attachment to God.
44. Detachment is knowing that others' criticisms are about them.
45. Attachment to God is what makes detachment possible.
46. Attachment to anyone other than God imprisons us.
47. Detachment is not letting the mood swings of others determine your own
mood.
48. Detachment is practicing the awareness that changing our thoughts can
produce changed feelings.
49. Detachment is knowing that happiness is the by-product of how we live
our lives, not how others are living theirs.
50. Detachment is not needing attention from others to feel okay.
PAUSE AND REFLECT
51. Detachment is being able to care deeply about a situation or another
person from an objective point of view.
52. Detachment is not creating or preventing a crisis when it's clearly not
our business to be involved.
53. Detachment is letting others have their own opinions.
54. Detachment is being able to let others journey wherever they need to
go.
55. Detachment is knowing that you are not God.
56. Detachment is no longer succumbing to the suggestions of others when
they are not right for us.
57. Detachment is being able to walk away from situations that are not
helpful to us.
58. Detachment is knowing that your life is God's business, not yours.
59. Detachment is knowing what is not your business.
60. Detachment allows us to hear God.
PAUSE AND REFLECT
61. Detachment is letting others take care of their own affairs.
62. Attachment to people deadlocks our growth.
63. Detachment can be as simple as breathing and walking away.
64. Detachment can be enhanced by prayer.
65. Detachment means giving up "hostages."
66. Detachment is letting the outcome of another's behavior be his or her
problem.
67. Detachment is doing the "next right thing" without focusing on the
outcome.
68. Detachment is realizing that our lives are not dependent on what others
are doing.
69. Detachment is showing by example, not words, how our lives can change.
70. Detachment is looking at life from a distance.
PAUSE AND REFLECT
etc.
Introduction
MEDITATIONS
1. Detachment is simply watching the events that are unfolding around you,
getting involved only when your journey is part of the experience.
2. Detachment is stepping back from an experience in order to allow room
for God to do His or Her part.
3. Detachment promises quiet contentment.
4. Detachment is making no one a project.
5. Detachment means taking no hostages.
6. Detachment means giving up outcomes.
7. Detachment is letting the solutions be determined by God.
8. Detachment is understanding that we are never the cause of someone
else's actions.
9. Detachment is getting over "it," whatever "it" is.
10. Detachment frees up our time.
PAUSE AND REFLECT
11. Detachment simplifies our life.
12. Detachment is an acquired habit.
13. Detachment means freedom from obsession.
14. Detachment is knowing that what others do is not a reflection on you.
15. Detachment is not making a big deal of situations, even complicated
ones.
16. Detachment empowers us.
17. Detachment frees us from overreaction.
18. Detachment may mean doing nothing.
19. Detachment may be remaining quiet.
20. Detachment is not acquiescence.
PAUSE AND REFLECT
21. Detachment is disengagement, nothing more.
22. Detachment means not letting the behavior of others cause you to
suffer.
23. Detachment can be triggered by the reminder, "Don't go there."
24. Detachment is not letting someone else's past determine your present.
25. Detachment relies on the "little willingness" to surrender.
26. Detachment is noticing people without judgment.
27. Detachment is freedom from chaos.
28. Detachment is "moving away" from a conversation that begins to
irritate.
29. Detachment is knowing that the mind can change if what you say to the
mind changes.
30. Detachment is letting decisions that need to be made by others be only
theirs.
PAUSE AND REFLECT
31. Detachment is "keeping it simple"-staying out of situations that don't
directly involve you.
32. Detachment is having your life be about you, not about other people.
33. Detachment is living in our adult observer role.
34. Detachment is not being dependent on others for good feelings.
35. Detachment is taking responsibility for our own life.
36. Detachment means not being a victim anymore.
37. Detachment is living one's own life while letting friends and family
live as they choose.
38. Detachment is never letting someone else control how we think, feel, or
behave.
39. Detachment is letting go of fear over others' behavior.
40. Detachment is freedom from relying on others to complete our lives.
PAUSE AND REFLECT
41. Detachment, when fully expressed, promises peacefulness.
42. Detachment is a gift that we receive from our relationships well lived.
43. Detachment from others is necessary to fully enjoy attachment to God.
44. Detachment is knowing that others' criticisms are about them.
45. Attachment to God is what makes detachment possible.
46. Attachment to anyone other than God imprisons us.
47. Detachment is not letting the mood swings of others determine your own
mood.
48. Detachment is practicing the awareness that changing our thoughts can
produce changed feelings.
49. Detachment is knowing that happiness is the by-product of how we live
our lives, not how others are living theirs.
50. Detachment is not needing attention from others to feel okay.
PAUSE AND REFLECT
51. Detachment is being able to care deeply about a situation or another
person from an objective point of view.
52. Detachment is not creating or preventing a crisis when it's clearly not
our business to be involved.
53. Detachment is letting others have their own opinions.
54. Detachment is being able to let others journey wherever they need to
go.
55. Detachment is knowing that you are not God.
56. Detachment is no longer succumbing to the suggestions of others when
they are not right for us.
57. Detachment is being able to walk away from situations that are not
helpful to us.
58. Detachment is knowing that your life is God's business, not yours.
59. Detachment is knowing what is not your business.
60. Detachment allows us to hear God.
PAUSE AND REFLECT
61. Detachment is letting others take care of their own affairs.
62. Attachment to people deadlocks our growth.
63. Detachment can be as simple as breathing and walking away.
64. Detachment can be enhanced by prayer.
65. Detachment means giving up "hostages."
66. Detachment is letting the outcome of another's behavior be his or her
problem.
67. Detachment is doing the "next right thing" without focusing on the
outcome.
68. Detachment is realizing that our lives are not dependent on what others
are doing.
69. Detachment is showing by example, not words, how our lives can change.
70. Detachment is looking at life from a distance.
PAUSE AND REFLECT
etc.