# Recovery
I didn’t know how to stop the slow motion accident that was my life.
Interview with a 57-Year-Old Sober Person: Claire Dederer
Then, shortly after our daughter Gwen was born, as I understand it goes, my marriage was revealed for what it was. I had a lifelong (and unmanaged) mental health issue, and my husband had an addiction (also unmanaged) to alcohol. Now that we had a baby, we could no longer ignore our unwieldy foundations.
I think I became an alcoholic because I was ashamed of me. I was afraid to be me.
Freedom From Shame
TFLMS
Absolute Honesty:
“No lying, no cheating, no stealing; in a word, in all your affairs, simply and absolutely no falsehood.”
Absolute Purity:
“Purity of mind, purity of body, purity of the emotions, purity of heart, sexual purity.”
Absolute Unselfishness:
“Seeking what is right and true ahead of what I want in every situation.”
Absolute Love:
“Loving... See more
“No lying, no cheating, no stealing; in a word, in all your affairs, simply and absolutely no falsehood.”
Absolute Purity:
“Purity of mind, purity of body, purity of the emotions, purity of heart, sexual purity.”
Absolute Unselfishness:
“Seeking what is right and true ahead of what I want in every situation.”
Absolute Love:
“Loving... See more
Reader
I am who I am today because of relying on a power greater than myself, attempting rigorous honesty, having sponsors, taking responsibility for my shit, and trying to be of service to others.
Interview with a 56-Year-Old Sober Person: Nadia Bolz-Weber
You know it’s okay to need people, right?
To ask for help? We know that a lot of people believe that you should be out here pulling yourself up by your bootstraps but we’d like to propose an alternative: that we put out our hand when we need help, and let someone else do the pulling. And when we’re up and steady, we reach back and offer a hand.
To ask for help? We know that a lot of people believe that you should be out here pulling yourself up by your bootstraps but we’d like to propose an alternative: that we put out our hand when we need help, and let someone else do the pulling. And when we’re up and steady, we reach back and offer a hand.
Until I gave up my made-up construct for the life I thought I was supposed to be living, I couldn’t begin to live the life that was actually meant for me. Until I let go of everything not meant for me, what was meant for me couldn’t find me.
T.B.D. • What Is Meant for Me... - By T.B.D.
I’m ashamed of my neediness of not wanting to be abandoned. I don’t want to be cast off and unloved.
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