Today's Reading from Just For Today © NA World Services
April 13 People-pleasing
"...approval-seeking behavior carried us further into our
addiction...."
Basic Text, p. 14
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When others approve of what we do or say, we feel good; when they
disapprove, we feel bad. Their opinions of us, and how those opinions
make us feel, can have positive value. By making us feel good about
steering a straight course, they encourage us to continue doing so.
"People-pleasing" is something else entirely. We "people-please"
when we do things, right or wrong, solely to gain another person's
approval.
Low self-esteem can make us think we need someone else's approval to
feel okay about ourselves. We do whatever we think it will take to make
them tell us we're okay. We feel good for awhile. Then we start
hurting. In trying to please another person, we've diminished ourselves
and our values. We realize that the approval of others will not fill the
emptiness inside us.
The inner satisfaction we seek can be found in doing the right things for
the right reasons. We break the people-pleasing cycle when we stop acting
merely to gain others' approval and start acting on our Higher Power's
will for us. When we do, we may be pleasantly surprised to find that the
people who really count in our lives will approve all the more of our
behavior. Most importantly, though, we will approve of ourselves.
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Just for today: Higher Power, help me live in accordance with spiritual
principles. Only then can I approve of myself.