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The Language of Letting Go: Daily Meditations for Codependents (Hazelden Meditation Series) Paperback – July 1, 1990
Problems are made to be solved, Melody reminds us, and the best thing we can do is take responsibility for our own pain and self-care. In this daily inspirational book, Melody provides us with a thought to guide us through the day and she encourages us to remember that each day is an opportunity for growth and renewal.
- Print length393 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherHazelden
- Publication dateJuly 1, 1990
- Dimensions5.05 x 0.7 x 7.4 inches
- ISBN-100894866370
- ISBN-13978-0894866371
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Release Guilt and Shame. It’s Time.
Why is the act of letting go comparable to learning a language? Because it’s not something we’re naturally born knowing. It isn’t the result of a character flaw and isn’t something you did wrong. It’s simply something you haven’t learned.
Yet.
With these daily meditations, author Melody Beattie guides you—hand-in-hand—on a learning journey. Each day is a new opportunity to walk through the process that leads to the ultimate release of guilt and shame. As you learn how to let go, your beliefs about the goodness you truly deserve will shift—and as you release control of the lives of others, your life will change.
In just the first three days, you’ll learn how to:
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About the Author
Melody Beattie integrates her own life experiences and fundamental recovery reflections in this unique daily meditation book written especially for those of us who struggle with the issue of codependency. Problems are made to be solved, Melody reminds us, and the best thing we can do is take responsibility for our own pain and self-care. In this daily inspirational book, Melody provides us with a thought to guide us through the day and she encourages us to remember that each day is an opportunity for growth and renewal.
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The Language of Letting Go
Melody Beattie
January 1
The New Year
Make New Year's goals. Dig within, and discover what you would like to have happen in your life this year. This helps you do your part. It is an affirmation that you're interested in fully living life in the year to come.
Goals give us direction. They put a powerful force into play on a universal, conscious, and subconscious level.
Goals give our life direction.
What would you like to have happen in your life this year? What would you like to do, to accomplish? What good would you like to attract into your life? What particular areas of growth would you like to have happen to you? What blocks, or character defects, would you like to have removed?
What would you like to attain? Little things and big things? Where would you like to go? What would you like to have happen in friendship and love? What would you like to have happen in your family life?
Remember, we aren't controlling others with our goals—we are trying to give direction to our life.
What problems would you like to see solved? What decisions would you like to make? What would you like to happen in your career?
What would you like to see happen inside and around you?
Write it down. Take a piece of paper, a few hours of your time, and write it all down—as an affirmation of you, your life, and your ability to choose. Then let it go.
Certainly, things happen that are out of our control. Sometimes, these events are pleasant surprises; sometimes, they are of another nature. But they are all part of the chapter that will be this year in our life and will lead us forward in the story.
The new year stands before us, like a chapter in a book, waiting to be written. We can help write that story by setting goals.
Today, I will remember that there is a powerful force motivated by writing down goals. I will do that now, for the year to come, and regularly as needed. I will do it not to control but to do my part in living my life.
January 2
Healthy Limits
Boundaries are vital to recovery. Having and setting healthy limits is connected to all phases of recovery: growing in self-esteem, dealing with feelings, and learning to really love and value ourselves.
Boundaries emerge from deep within. They are connected to letting go of guilt and shame, and to changing our beliefs about what we deserve. As our thinking about this becomes clearer, so will our boundaries.
Boundaries are also connected to a Higher Timing than our own. We'll set a limit when we're ready, and not a moment before. So will others.
There's something magical about reaching that point of becoming ready to set a limit. We know we mean what we say; others take us seriously too. Things change, not because we're controlling others, but because we've changed.
Today I will trust that I will learn, grow, and set the limits I need in my life at my own pace. This timing need only be right for me.
January 3
Nurturing Self-Care
. . . there isn't a guidebook for setting boundaries. Each of us has our own guide inside ourselves. If we continue to work at recovery, our boundaries will develop. They will get healthy and sensitive. Our selves will tell us what we need to know, and we'll love ourselves enough to listen.
—Beyond Codependency
What do we need to do to take care of ourselves?
Listen to that voice inside. What makes you angry? What have you had enough of? What don't you trust? What doesn't feel right? What can't you stand? What makes you uncomfortable? What do you want? Need? What don't you want and need? What do you like? What would feel good?
In recovery, we learn that self-care leads us on the path to God's will and plan for our life. Self-care never leads away from our highest good; it leads toward it.
Learn to nurture that voice inside. We can trust ourselves. We can take care of ourselves. We are wiser than we think. Our guide is within, ever-present. Listen to, trust, and nurture that guide.
Today, I will affirm that I am a gift to myself and the Universe. I will remember that nurturing self-care delivers that gift in its highest form.
©2008. All rights reserved. Reprinted from The Language of Letting Go by Melody Beattie. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means, without the written permission of the publisher. Publisher: Hazelden Publishing, PO Box 176 , Center City, MN 55012-0176.
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- Publisher : Hazelden
- Publication date : July 1, 1990
- Edition : First Edition
- Language : English
- Print length : 393 pages
- ISBN-10 : 0894866370
- ISBN-13 : 978-0894866371
- Item Weight : 2.31 pounds
- Dimensions : 5.05 x 0.7 x 7.4 inches
- Best Sellers Rank: #1,762 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #5 in Codependency (Books)
- #8 in Self-Esteem (Books)
- #10 in Meditation (Books)
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About the author

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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Customers find the book uplifting, offering hope and understanding, and appreciate its down-to-earth language that makes it easy to read daily. Moreover, they value how it helps them look at life through a different perspective and serves as a daily reminder to focus on themselves. Additionally, the book provides comfort with an overwhelming sense of peace and serves as a great way to start the day with positive messages. Customers also praise its depth, with one noting how it hits at the specific core of their being, and appreciate Melody Beattie's incredible wisdom.
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Customers find the book uplifting, with multiple reviews mentioning it offers moments of hope and understanding, and one customer noting its daily passages are incredibly insightful.
"...27 years and find this book a great way to relax , regroup and improve my self care...." Read more
"...and recovering codependents to know that there are other ways of recovery & healing and that we have the freedom to choose our own higher power,..." Read more
"...It’s always beneficial to the recovering community. Thank you so much, Melody." Read more
"Just another recovery, healing book. I didn’t finish it." Read more
Customers appreciate the book's language, finding it concise and easy to read each day.
"...Most of the readings are no longer than a page, which makes it easy and enjoyable to keep up with, yet serves to regularly and consistently..." Read more
"A must buy - learned so much about myself - well written." Read more
"Well written and thoughtful. Quick reads with good meaning." Read more
"...Please buy whether you identify as codependent or not. Practical, easy to read, insightful. Caution -- breakthroughs may occur!" Read more
Customers appreciate how the book keeps them on track with daily reminders and helps them look at life through a different perspective.
"Pros: -thought provoking -very relatable -positive message with out negating the rough stuff in life...." Read more
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Customers find the book highly readable, appreciating that it is divided into short daily readings that can be completed in one page.
"...This is one no exception. The daily readings are so helpful for me on my journey." Read more
"...or a combination. Most of the readings are no longer than a page, which makes it easy and enjoyable to keep up with, yet serves to regularly and..." Read more
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Customers appreciate how the book serves as a great way to start their day, providing positive messages and daily motivation.
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Customers find the book profound and gentle in its wisdom, describing it as deep and relatable.
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- Reviewed in the United States on June 5, 2025I am an emergency room clinician 27 years and find this book a great way to relax , regroup and improve my self care. Melody Beatty’a The Language of Letting Go is a daily staple for many years ! I strongly endorse it!! -Stella :)
- Reviewed in the United States on May 2, 2025Format: PaperbackVerified PurchaseLove all books by Melody Beattie. This is one no exception. The daily readings are so helpful for me on my journey.
- Reviewed in the United States on May 4, 2025Format: PaperbackVerified PurchaseThis is a great book. I recommend it to anyone.
- Reviewed in the United States on December 23, 2024I love the way Melody Beattie approaches the healing & recovery process, especially in regards to utilizing the 12 steps of Codependents Anonymous. It's important not to further traumatize, blame & shame victims of narcissistic abuse & domestic violence, and the other 12 step systems do just that. It's also incredibly important for survivors and recovering codependents to know that there are other ways of recovery & healing and that we have the freedom to choose our own higher power, healing journey, and spiritual path. When we've been abused emotionally, physically, psychologically, financially, and spiritually, many of us lost our sense of self, and now we're working on finding our authentic self and regaining our right to autonomy. Being told that there's only one way to heal can be a turn-off and pushes people away. I like how Melody gives recommendations and guides the reader to explore themselves when they're ready. I could go on, but I have a CoDA meeting to facilitate shortly, and I need to prepare.
- Reviewed in the United States on March 23, 2025Format: PaperbackVerified PurchaseI don’t care what this counselor and author writes. It’s always beneficial to the recovering community. Thank you so much, Melody.
- Reviewed in the United States on January 4, 2025Format: PaperbackVerified PurchaseAfter reading reviews about this book, I sent it to a family member in prison who was incarcerated due to drug addiction, hoping it would give him encouragement and focus. He told me it really helped him and he loved it! After his release, I hope he left it behind for another person to read.
- Reviewed in the United States on March 8, 2025Format: PaperbackVerified PurchaseJust another recovery, healing book. I didn’t finish it.
- Reviewed in the United States on December 31, 2024This devotional carried me through a tough year, and I experienced real growth because of it. I can look back at where I was and see how far I’ve come. Thank you for this book. I will definitely be buying the 2nd book of daily meditations by this author.
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FcalReviewed in France on May 10, 2013
5.0 out of 5 stars Un jour, une méditation
Format: PaperbackVerified PurchaseAussi simple que cela. À la manière de la littérature Al-Anon ou d'autres programmes en 12 étapes, ce livre propose chaque jour une réflexion sur la codépendance, le processus de recouvrance, les programmes eux-mêmes, la vie, l'univers et le reste...
Cela permet d'appréhender la richesse des propos une idée à la fois, "aujourd'hui seulement", comme le préconise la si précieuse devise. Un livre qui conviendra aux codépendants, mais qui pourra aussi permettre à leurs proches de mieux cerner les mécanismes de cette addiction à la définition encore assez floue et aux expressions multiples.
Plus généralement, à mon avis, toute personne éprouvant des difficultés à "lâcher prise" pourra bénéficier grandement des idées et suggestions présentes dans ce livre. Une chose est sûre, Melody Beattie sait de quoi elle parle.
- EmReviewed in the United Kingdom on December 26, 2024
5.0 out of 5 stars Very enlightening and soothing
Format: PaperbackVerified PurchaseI love this book! I read the daily reading every morning as part of my routine and it seems I always read about what I need to pay attention to. It’s full of wise words, comfort and suggestions for healthy behaviour.
- Jennifer GreenReviewed in Canada on February 19, 2020
5.0 out of 5 stars The ultimate book of help books for any relationship.
Format: PaperbackVerified PurchaseA friend recommended this book to me and it changed my outlook and helped me shed some unhealthy views (guilt) and habits (staying in unhealthy cycles) in all of my relationships. Since reading this book, I have have ordered it and given it out to friends and family for a multitude of relationship situations (marriage struggles, relationships between children and parents, relationships with people with addictive habits, unhealthy work relationships and friendships). Easy to read, challenges stubborn thought processes and patterns that we tend to stay in and helps to give a healthier outlook on approaching difficult situations.
- Bhanu JyotiReviewed in India on August 18, 2019
5.0 out of 5 stars Worth Buying
Format: PaperbackVerified PurchaseThe technique followed by the author to anthologise this book is eminent.
Go for it.
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ElenaReviewed in Italy on February 20, 2020
5.0 out of 5 stars Pochi minuti al giorno per riflettere
Format: PaperbackVerified PurchasePer ogni giorno dell'anno un testo per riflettere. Concetti profondi. Da assaporare ogni giorno.