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disco22 07-18-2013 09:32 PM

It's alright, you'll be alright again.
 
I've learned a lot in the past 11-12 days.

-I am not only strong and determined, but also motivated.

-Once I let go control I can have good days.

-I do have a strong support system behind me.

-More people are listening and encouraging me than I think.

-What was good for me years ago is not good for me today.

-I want to help other people (not just those in recovery).

-I have deeper thoughts than I ever anticipated.

-I am wiser than others thought.

-I want more from myself.

-I am statisfied with what I have.

-I am starting to dislike the letter "I".

-The world isn't as cold, as I believed.

Today while I was swimming, my new work out. I did 50 laps in 20 minutes. 12 days ago I couldn't focus myself for more than 1 lap. I never really liked working out and could never really motivate myself to do it for more than a day or two. Today is day 6 in a row that I have pep talked myself into doing at least 30 minutes of swimming after work before bed. I'm sore, but energized. I though becoming sober would be a nightmare. Don't get me wrong days 1-7 were pretty bad, but I was still trying to have total control over my life. I have given up control, but have taken control of my actions. Each day I work to do things better, not to make my life better. I have worked harder at my job. Worked harder at swimming. Worked harder at coming up with different excersizes I can do in the pool. I have worked harder on the relationships I have with my family and my support group (friends). As I sit here and type all the things I am working harder at I have realized that instead of focusing on controlling my life and just focusing on controlling my actions I have made my life easier. I have conrtolled my life without forcing things to work. I have cleared my mind of a lot of stress. I can't say that I have defeated my demond (drinking), but I can say that I have started a new life. A life that will only get better from here. I'm not always going to have these good days, and I know that. But if I keep focusing on my actions and keep this positive train of thought I can teach myself how to work with those difficult days. Those negative thoughts. Those negative actions. And most of all the negative people who, in the past, triggered my alcoholism. I can't shelter myself from those thoughts, actions or people, but I can learn and teach myself how to interact and over come those situations. I know this is a life long journey and I will not always have these glipses of guidance, but I am, I hope, prepared for when I need them.

I for once can say I am truely happy, and rum, vodka or beer had nothing to do with it.

With eyes open and mind cleared I fight for the future that is mine.

Day 12- Sometimes you gotta lose till you can win. (Sugarland-Little Miss).

Missy7 07-18-2013 09:38 PM

It sounds like you are dong very well!

disco22 07-18-2013 09:40 PM

Missy- I feel very well! Finding out a lot more about myself, even though I thought I had me figured out. -How are you?

Notmyrealname 07-18-2013 10:29 PM

You're saying all kinds of good stuff, I think you're doing great :) keep that momentum rollin'

disco22 07-19-2013 06:15 PM

Notmyrealname- thank you for the encpuragement its is really appreciated!


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