It’s not that some people have willpower and some don’t. It’s that some people are ready to change and others are not.James Gordon, M.D.
This Is A Letter From A Friend Struggling With Change
I can’t change because I’ve lost all confidence in myself. I’ve lost the faith in myself, and most of all I lost me. I don’t know who I really am anymore. My addiction took over and gave me a new identity, it completely took over my life. I feel like I’m in some kind of maze and can’t find my way out. I asked myself how can I change, when I don’t know who I’m looking for. I always found myself picking up someone elses identity and lost Me in the process. And now it’s very hard for me to find my way back to Me. I’m even stuck on how to go about it. I’m just a lost soul looking for myself, hoping one day to find me. And when I find me that’s when change will happen. And that’s my problem, I can’t change Me.
Me (Melissa L.)
Change begins with setting small goals. OrealE? Yes “Oh Real-ly!”
Don’t go straight for healing, straight for a “better life.” Spend time understanding and accepting the hows and whys that lead to your current situation. Don’t be afraid of what you find. Accept it, change and move on.
Be well,
Damon
Source: Recoverycast AIPC Youtube
