More Language of Letting Go: 366 New Daily Meditations (Hazelden Meditation Series)

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Daily thoughts provide readers with ongoing insights into issues such as surrendering, the damaging effects of manipulation, and healthy communication.

This new volume of meditations offers clients ongoing wisdom and guidance about relationship issues. An excellent enhancement to therapy, daily thoughts provide clients with ongoing insights into issues such as surrendering, the damaging effects of manipulation, and healthy communication. More Language of Letting Go shares unsentimental, direct help for clients recovering from chemical dependency, healing from relationships and family issues, and exploring personal growth.

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First published September 20, 2000

ISBN 9781568385587


About the authors

Melody Beattie

Melody Beattie

Melody Beattie is one of America’s most beloved self-help authors and a household name in addiction and recovery circles. Her international bestselling book, Codependent No More, introduced the world to the term “codependency” in 1986. Millions of readers have trusted Melody’s words of wisdom and guidance because she knows firsthand what they’re going through. In her lifetime, she has survived abandonment, kidnapping, sexual abuse, drug and alcohol addiction, divorce, and the death of a child. “Beattie understands being overboard, which helps her throw bestselling lifelines to those still adrift,” said Time Magazine.

Melody was born in St. Paul, Minnesota in 1948. Her father left home when she was a toddler, and she was raised by her mother. She was abducted by a stranger at age four. Although she was rescued the same day, the incident set the tone for a childhood of abuse, and she was sexually abused by a neighbor throughout her youth. Her mother turned a blind eye, just as she had denied the occurrence of abuse in her own past.

“My mother was a classic codependent,” Melody recalls. “If she had a migraine, she wouldn’t take an aspirin because she didn’t do drugs. She believed in suffering.” Unlike her mother, Melody was determined to self-medicate her emotional pain. Beattie began drinking at age 12, was a full-blown alcoholic by age 13, and a junkie by 18, even as she graduated from high school with honors. She ran with a crowd called “The Minnesota Mafia” who robbed pharmacies to get drugs. After several arrests, a judge mandated that she had to “go to treatment for as long as it takes or go to jail.”

Melody continued to score drugs in treatment until a spiritual epiphany transformed her. “I was on the lawn smoking dope when the world turned this purplish color. Everything looked connected—like a Monet painting. It wasn’t a hallucination; it was what the Big Book of Alcoholics Anonymous calls ‘a spiritual awakening.’ Until then, I’d felt entitled to use drugs. I finally realized that if I put half as much energy into doing the right thing as I had into doing wrong, I could do anything,” Beattie said.

After eight months of treatment, Melody left the hospital clean and sober, ready to take on new goals: helping others get sober, and getting married and having a family of her own. She married a former alcoholic who was also a prominent and respected counselor and had two children with him. Although she had stopped drinking and using drugs, she found herself sinking in despair. She discovered that her husband wasn’t sober; he’d been drinking and lying about it since before their marriage.

During her work with the spouses of addicts at a treatment center, she realized the problems that had led to her alcoholism were still there. Her pain wasn’t about her husband or his drinking; it was about her. There wasn’t a word for codependency yet. While Melody didn’t coin the term codependency, she became passionate about the subject. What was this thing we were doing to ourselves?

Driven into the ground financially by her husband’s alcoholism, Melody turned a life-long passion for writing into a career in journalism, writing about the issues that had consumed her for years. Her 24-year writing career has produced fifteen books published in twenty languages and hundreds of newspaper and magazine articles. She has been a frequent guest on many national television shows, including Oprah. She and her books continue to be featured regularly in national publications including Time, People, and most major periodicals around the world.

Although it almost destroyed her when her twelve-year-old son Shane died in a ski accident in 1991, eventually Melody picked up the pieces of her life again. “I wanted to die, but I kept waking up alive,” she says. She began skydiving, mountain-climbing, and teaching others what she’d learned about grief.

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Reviews

Tracy

Tracy

5

Amazing book!

Reviewed in the United States on November 28, 2022

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Helpful insights in changing your mindset to see the upside of life, especially in the downside of life. This book has done wonders for me!

Amazon Customer

Amazon Customer

5

great book

Reviewed in the United States on February 4, 2024

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Easy to read and a great book for self reflection. I highly recommend this book, I enjoyed the homework and easy to follow .

Satisfied Customer

Satisfied Customer

5

Love this book. Love all of the Melody Beatty books.

Reviewed in the United States on August 1, 2022

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This is a great book. You don't have to be an addict to appreciate this book. It is inspirational, helpful, funny, uplifting. If you want a simple, daily "friend" to help you along your journey, buy this book. It shouldn't replace the BIBLE or GOD, but it won't hurt. Bless you in whatever you are struggling with today.

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MAM

MAM

5

Excellent guided meditations.

Reviewed in the United States on September 15, 2022

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I have used The Language of Letting Go several times over the past 20 years, and wanted to try something new. I jumped at the opportunity to buy More Language of Letting Go and have not been disappointed. Melody Beattie writes easy to read, relatable guided meditation entries that are meaningful.

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Tammy ORourke

Tammy ORourke

5

AWSOME PART 2. gET BOTH BOOKS

Reviewed in the United States on March 15, 2014

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Its more of how get control over yourself after addictive behaviors start happening.. I recommend both her books of Letting GO. you will also learn about codependency, This book talks about codependency straight up truth. I suffered from that for many years. Someone years ago gave me a book on it. I was in my early 20_s a little bit neive, was eager too understand exactly that book I was reading was all about me. From that point in my life I began healing and getting stronger in the way I viewed my relationship...the first book letting go by Melody Beattie was about 17years ago. I have too say I knew what I had too do, make a plan too get out of that DESTRUCTIVE relationship. Honest the more I studied, the more courage I got.. Today I"m in a great relationship, no control. I"m happy too say we are both equal. I was mesmerized when I found her new book More Language Of Letting GO. She changed my life too where I felt Whole, worthy, also all along it was not my fault.

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Tiffani

Tiffani

5

This woman is the Bee's Knees

Reviewed in the United States on March 22, 2021

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I have read a few Of Melody Beattie's books. The Book before this one, The Language of Letting Go, was amazing as well. My father gave it to me in the beginning of my journey, as my Grandmother gave it to him at the beginning of his 17 years ago. So the Words of Melody have been encouraging, inspiring and promoting change within my familial bounds for nearly 2 decades. Whether on a new/experienced/seasoned path in life of sobriety, learning to be Codependent No More, or simply on your own personal Journey to the Heart.... Melody Beattie is the one to refer to

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Amazon Customer

Amazon Customer

5

Delivered as promised.

Reviewed in the United States on November 18, 2023

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I received the book one day earlier then promised. I am happy with the delivery and the book.

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4

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Reviewed in the United States on September 16, 2023

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It's a book I haven't started it yet but if like the last one it will give some good insite

Bnicole

Bnicole

4

Exactly as expected

Reviewed in the United States on October 29, 2023

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Great book

Elyse Bryant

Elyse Bryant

2

Disappointing Sequel

Reviewed in the United States on June 13, 2024

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I am a huge fan of the Language of Letting Go, I read it daily as inspiration and as a journaling prompt. Assuming this book would be similar, I am disappointed to discover is not nearly as insightful or helpful to personal growth. This book has too much of her personal backstory-particularly about her skydiving, and it lacks the relevance to the reader’s lives. This book feels like a filler where she wrote it without further research or background knowledge to deepen our learning. It is far too anecdotal, I will persevere with it for now, but will likely go back to the original book I loved so much.

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