# Recovery
Everyone else is having a great time, everyone else knows what to do, everyone else’s life is just better.
I drank for 45 years to try and live like I thought everyone else lived.
I drank for 45 years to try and live like I thought everyone else lived.
T.B.D. • Doctor, My Eyes
Why Can't I Stop Being a Dick?
open.substack.comPaths to Recovery
we are not unwell or broken. We are simply becoming ourselves
Protecting Our Recovery
I got the help I needed. Medication helped turn down the volume on my feelings enough that I could hear my thoughts over them, and made them small enough to get my arms around. I ask myself questions like, “Is this true, and how do I know it?” and say things like, “The problem will be there tomorrow.”
Anna Held • Notes From an Adult Child of Alcoholics
Natalie on Substack
substack.comGo to bed earlier. Wake up and move right away. Find sunlight and get in it. Even when you feel tired, go on a walk. Cheer yourself on the entire time. These small shifts are creating an entirely new version of yourself. Commit to them, and you’ll be a different person.
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You get to be the person you want to be, lead the life you want to lead, when you accept what is.
T.B.D. • Into The Distance
Ultimately, trying to control the narrative about my own coolness is like trying to throw a football: I cannot do it.
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"Your point of view is something personal to you. It is no one's truth but yours. Then, if you get mad at me, I know you are dealing with yourself. I am the excuse for you to get mad. And you get mad because you are afraid, because you are dealing with fear."