
A Person of Worth
“It is funny about life:
Upon entering recovery, I found it ironic, even strange, that I was so very
good at taking care of others and helping them secure the help that they
needed, yet often in my life I have not done this for myself. I would grow
depressed and very frozen in anger, grief, and fear. Why wasn’t I ever able
to care properly for myself? At what point did I begin to expect the worst
as my own allotment in life?
~ January K.
if you
refuse
to accept anything but the very best
you will very often get it.”
W. Somerset Maugham
It is possible that I dreamed of a “rescue” or an intervention of some kind
that would “save me.” It is likely that my Higher Power knew of my
tendencies for magical thinking. He caught my attention by the introduction
of someone who knew of a program that would point me in a realistic
direction. In this program, I would be taught to take small actions -- “One
day at a time” -- that would encourage and re-build my shattered
self-esteem. I now am in possession of a wonderful program that has given
me tools for recovery and change so that I can learn to treat myself as well
as I treat others.
One day at a time...
I no longer accept anything but the best, as
it will indirectly affect my recovery. This is my new mindset: that I am a
person of worth.
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