12 Hidden Rewards of Making Amends
Finding Forgiveness and Self-Respect by Working Steps 8-10
Softcover, 232 pp.
Author: Allen Berger, Ph.D.
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Popular author and lecturer Allen Berger, Ph.D., shares more profound recovery insight in 12 Hidden Rewards of Making Amends and motivates us to earn the rewards that come with being honest and vulnerable
Did you know there are hidden rewards to making amends?
Without a willingness to experience our painful feelings, we can never grow and mature into the person we'd like to be. We can never reach our potential. We can never become our true-self.
To grow, we must stay in close contact with our experience, whatever it is. We need to stay in close contact with how we behaved in our relationships in order to make a thorough list of those we have harmed. We must face the wrongs we have done without running away from the truth.
If we were rigorously honest with ourselves while making the list of people we had harmed, we probably felt one or more of the following feelings: anxiety, shame, discomfort, or guilt. This is exactly what we were suppose to feel. We were learning that we don't have to feel comfortable to be OK. In fact, another hidden reward is that the more willing we are to feel uncomfortable the more comfortable we become. Yes, another paradox!
One of the many hidden rewards in working Steps 8,9, and 10 is to stay in close contact with our experience so we can learn from it. This self-understanding is at the heart of self-forgiveness and emotional recovery.
--Excerpted from 12 Hidden Rewards of Making Amends