Giving Without Strings
I’ve given dud gifts. They rightly disappeared. I’ve also given gifts I thought were spot-on, but it turned out I was wrong. They also disappeared. I have both given and received gifts with strings attached, and the results were the same - a complete lack of gratitude. A gift with strings attached is a way a saying “you’re doing it all wrong”. It’s disempowering, demeaning, and is a recipe for resentment.
One of the basic tenets of the gift of sobriety I’ve received is the importance of sharing it with others. Whether one-on-one, or on a group level, I receive hope and encouragement for this most important journey I’m on both when I give freely and when I receive what others choose to give. Like a smile, the giving is from the heart, freely offered, with no expectations. When I receive a smile in return, it’s like a double blessing.
When I freely give, I feel like I am released from that “bondage of self” we read about. Ego wants to step in and say “where’s the applause?”, but connection with my Creator teaches me that the results are not mine to consider, wonder about, or worry over.
May I always give - and receive - from a position of humility, love, and gratitude.
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