From My Heart
From My Heart
I LOVE SR, and most of you who know me know how I feel. I am passionate about this place.
SR has been a home for me since 2003. I have friends here who I love dearly and trust completely. I try to give back to SR whenever I can, but the truth is that SR and its members have given more to me than I can ever give back.
It upsets me and saddens me when I see threads that involve endless bickering. Bickering, arguing, sniping are not, and has never been, part of my recovery. And, I am so grateful for that. I am grateful that I am able to overlook the threads that deteriorate into into bashing. I am grateful that I knew instinctively, to search for posts that are uplifting, posts that discuss honest struggles, posts that show me that the member is inviting positivity into his/her life, rather than negativity.
No one's program is better or worse than anyone else's. We are all on this recovery journey together and we can choose to help each other, or we can choose to stop our journey and point fingers at others. I will never do that.
SR has been a home for me since 2003. I have friends here who I love dearly and trust completely. I try to give back to SR whenever I can, but the truth is that SR and its members have given more to me than I can ever give back.
It upsets me and saddens me when I see threads that involve endless bickering. Bickering, arguing, sniping are not, and has never been, part of my recovery. And, I am so grateful for that. I am grateful that I am able to overlook the threads that deteriorate into into bashing. I am grateful that I knew instinctively, to search for posts that are uplifting, posts that discuss honest struggles, posts that show me that the member is inviting positivity into his/her life, rather than negativity.
No one's program is better or worse than anyone else's. We are all on this recovery journey together and we can choose to help each other, or we can choose to stop our journey and point fingers at others. I will never do that.
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I agree, Anna - I'm not an argumentative person & hate seeing that sort of thread here. That's why I avoid certain forums, though I'd like to venture beyond "Newcomers" more than I do. I've followed threads that have been very helpful, only to have them descend into personal attacks. It's hurtful and upsetting. (Of course I'm not talking about a civilized discussion where everyone shares ideas.)
It's only natural to be passionate about the program we've had success with - but there's no excuse for intolerance - here of all places.
Thank you for speaking your mind, Anna. You are very much loved & appreciated here.
It's only natural to be passionate about the program we've had success with - but there's no excuse for intolerance - here of all places.
Thank you for speaking your mind, Anna. You are very much loved & appreciated here.
I was saddened today also. When I joined SR it was like a second family to me, sometimes the only family I had. I agree with Anna's very eloquent post. I've also avoided posts when I knew something was brewing. There is just no need for it. We have such a lovely sight here and many different points of view. Which in itself makes SR such a terrific place.
There's an old saying "If you have nothing nice to say.....say nothing at all". I'm not talking about disagreeing.....just maybe in a gentler, kinder way. I know everyone is passionate about their recovery. I respect that!
Thanks Anna
Best Wishes To You!
There's an old saying "If you have nothing nice to say.....say nothing at all". I'm not talking about disagreeing.....just maybe in a gentler, kinder way. I know everyone is passionate about their recovery. I respect that!
Thanks Anna
Best Wishes To You!
What I'm hoping for is that those who have been bashed come back, as I haven't seen them posting, to a kinder, gentler forum - and -
that newcomers posts for inquiries stop getting hijacked; a grave disservice to them.
that newcomers posts for inquiries stop getting hijacked; a grave disservice to them.
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I guess we have to accept people for who they are but we do not have to be around them. One of the greatest lessons learned in recovery is we have a choice who we spend time with. When I come across threads where peoples' egos have taken over I remind myself that people are recovering, they are not recovered. It takes time to unlearn all the defense mechanisms we have been using and choose a more straightforward, honest, non-prejudicial way to live.
SH
SH
Good morning all. Well, today's a new day and every new day opens to new beginnings. May today bring peace, joy and unity in sobriety to us all.
"To Know what we do not know is the beginning of wisdom." **** Ram Dass
"To Know what we do not know is the beginning of wisdom." **** Ram Dass
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Agreed...my plan or journey is NOT for anyone else. All I can do is talk of my experiences and hope that something I say touches someone or helps them along their way.
Arguing is useless negative energy that drains the heart. I learned that in my first marriage. LOL
Wishing you all peace and joy and living a sober day today.
Agreed...my plan or journey is NOT for anyone else. All I can do is talk of my experiences and hope that something I say touches someone or helps them along their way.
Arguing is useless negative energy that drains the heart. I learned that in my first marriage. LOL
Wishing you all peace and joy and living a sober day today.
Hi Anna, I totally agree with you here.
I must confess that is one of many reasons I left SR for the past couple of years. But I've come back recently, still sober. I think my HP nudged me back to start writing on my blog to share my E, S, and H with the newcomers.
I would not be sober today if it wasn't for you Anna and all the other people I know on here. SR is where I started my long journey back to sobriety.
So glad your here with us Anna and thank you for all the hard work you do on SR.
Barb
I would not be sober today if it wasn't for you Anna and all the other people I know on here. SR is where I started my long journey back to sobriety.
So glad your here with us Anna and thank you for all the hard work you do on SR.
Barb
I guess I just haven't surfed around here enough, but I've actually been slightly surprised at the small amount of bickering I have seen. Either that or I subconsciously sense it and bail before getting too far in.
The road of recovery can be very bumpy. Sometimes it brings disagreements, as we all (hopefully) learn to be less judgmental and to respect one another. It would be beautiful if this respect could be extended towards our forum leaders in particular, who work so tirelessly, for many hours each day, to make SR a safe place for those of us who are seeking recovery - it's good to know that this is the case most of the time.
Anna - so grateful
Anna - so grateful
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