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“Fear leads to Anger, Anger leads to Hate, Hate leads to Suffering.” Yoda in Star Wars

Eliminating Anger and Suffering!

 

When we face Addiction in our family, or major problems in our life, we besides being sad, we are scared and fearful of what the present and future holds for our loved ones with problems. Many of us are ill-equipped to deal with these issues. Many of us have never lived with drug addicts, nor have we been trained to deal with addicts and their behavior. Not only are we incapable of dealing with the addict, we also do not know how to deal with the complex family issues that surround the addict. The actions we take have no effect on the addict and we become Angry. The actions of the addict when they are using, makes us Angry. Our bodies can’t stay in Anger forever so we bounce back to Sadness.  It takes too much energy and we run out of steam so we bounce back to the right side of the loop and we become Fearful, Sad or Depressed (we need a little Variety in our lives). Once our mind and bodies get tired of Sadness or Depression, we then bounce over to the left side of the loop and we go into Anger, Pissed or Frustrated. What makes all of this worse in many cases, is the feeling that we are alone and very helpless, battling these problems.

Ultimately we end up in a “Crazy Eight” pattern. We bounce from Fear to Anger, from Depressed to Resentful, from Sad to Pissed. Around and around we go! We end up hating how we act, how we live, and we begin to hate life, hate our addicts and hate the fact we have no effect on our addicts. Our addicts don’t do this to us, we do it to ourselves.  We do not do this to ourselves knowingly, yet virtually every parent I have talked to is in this “infinity loop”. When we are stuck in this loop we start to suffer. The longer we are in the cycle the longer we suffer.

Once we get into this infinite loop and we understand we are in it, we must make a conscious decision to change and break the cycle and stop the suffering. it is difficult, when we are in this cycle it is tough to get anything done! In my next post I will talk about how you begin to break the cycle with “Empowering Choices”…..

Mark Lipp: Mark is a charismatic, well-spoken life expert when it comes to the effects of addiction with both a brother who was an addict for almost 30 years, and a daughter who is a heroin addict. He is a Robbins-Madanes “Strategic Intervention Coach” and helps people transform their lives in areas of Business, Leadership, Interpersonal Relationships, and Family Issues. He’s led countless people to transformational healing as a result of his experience. His new Book "An Addict Within,” concretely demonstrates lessons learned in dealing with addiction in the family with humor, unyielding truth and candor. Mark is a frequent motivational speaker for those suffering from the effects of the ongoing problem of addiction. Mark has been hailed as an honest, refreshing, emotional, and entertaining motivational speaker. He shares the most intimate details of his life, his journey, and how he came to grips with fixing his own life and that of his family members. Just five minutes with Mark, and you can see how his personality, knowledge, and insight to the family illness addiction brings, make him a wonderful, motivating and entertaining speaker. Mark is a highly successful entrepreneur, manufacturing electronics for the Broad Band Industry. He attended NYU receiving a Bachelor of Arts in Economics and Music and Syracuse University where he received an MBA in Operations Management and Finance.