Navigating Uncertainty – 445

Life is full of uncertainties, and each of us deals with them in our unique ways. Spencer and Ester delve into how we deal with uncertainty and life's inevitable limbo states. Our conversation centers around using Al-Anon tools and principles to navigate uncertainty. 

Living in Uncertainty

Ester shares her experience of living in various types of limbo, including a long-distance relationship and employment uncertainties. Despite the unpredictability, Ester finds solace and direction in Al-Anon's spiritual practices. She emphasizes the importance of staying connected with a higher power, especially through prayer and meditation. These practices serve as a circuit breaker, helping her maintain serenity amid chaos. 

The Permanent State of Temporary

Ester is candid about living in what she describes as a “permanent state of temporary.” She recounts the personal and professional uncertainties she has faced, such as the decision to move despite not having a signed job contract. Ester had the foresight to make a contingency plan, keeping open the opportunity to return to a former job in case new opportunities fell through.

While Navigating Big Decisions

Spencer and Ester explore how they navigate decision-making, especially when both partners are involved. Ester notes the importance of continuous communication and the evolving understanding of each other's risk profile. She discusses how she uses Al-Anon tools like slogans, including “Let it Begin with Me” and “Keep an Open Mind,” to ground herself. These tools enable her to focus on how decisions affect her personally and maintain openness to unexpected outcomes.

Al-Anon's Role in Managing Uncertainty

A significant theme in Ester's narrative is her reliance on Al-Anon's principles to maintain perspective and gratitude. The program's emphasis on living in the present and being grateful for what one has, rather than fixating on the unknown or unachievable, is a recurrent touchpoint. Ester shares stories of past challenges, where unexpected blessings arose from situations that didn't initially go as planned, reminding her not to fall into the illusion of control.

Patience and Acceptance

Throughout the conversation, patience emerges as a critical component in handling uncertainty. Ester acknowledges that patience doesn't come naturally to her but has found explicit guidance in Al-Anon's step work, particularly Steps Six and Seven. She highlights the importance of accepting that resolutions and transformations happen “in His time, not mine,” fostering a sense of peace in the face of indeterminate outcomes.

Gratitude and Growth

In wrapping up, Ester acknowledges the pivotal role Al-Anon has played in improving her relationships, not only with others but, more importantly, with herself. She continues to embrace the program's teachings daily, understanding that while life's uncertainties persist, Al-Anon equips her with the tools to handle them gracefully. The episode concludes on a note of gratitude, with Ester appreciating the stability and peace Al-Anon brings amid life's ever-changing landscapes. 

Spencer’s reflections complement Ester’s journey, reinforcing the power of Al-Anon’s principles in fostering resilience and faith during times of uncertainty. Both emphasize that regardless of the presence or absence of active addiction in their lives, the lessons and tools from Al-Anon remain invaluable in living their best lives.

Readings and Links

Ester read from One Day at a Time in Al-Anon, June 25 (p. 177)

Patrick sent links to a couple of workshops on using the Traditions in relationships by Mary Pearl T. He found a set of 3 tapes from a workshop in 1988, and a 2-part workshop from the Al-Anon Without Borders series, on October 3, 2020 (scroll down to Traditions In Relationships – AWOB 10.3.20).

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Music from the Show

YAS – Stayin Alive (Alberkam Remix)
The Harptones – What is Your Decision
Doris Day – Que Sera, Sera

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