”Confidence is preparation. Everything
else is beyond your control.”
Richard Kline
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I
am trepidatious by nature. No place is this more apparent than in the
workplace. Although I am good at my job and in general a people person, I
often struggle in situations where I need to lead. I try to compensate for my
lack of confidence in portraying my abilities and knowledge by speaking too
fast, not speaking loudly or clearly enough, and poorly articulating. Many
times I feel like someone fresh out of school in a new job, rather than the
experienced person that I am. It’s a bit ridiculous when I think about it
after the fact.
Preparation
helps to some degree, but in the moment I often forget where I need to lead a
discussion or what I need to say. I feel like I am being judged, that in some
way I need to prove or justify my competence to being telling the group
before me what needs to be discussed. Yet really all I need to do is my job;
the opinions of others about me are not as important as achieving the goal.
It
can be hard to separate myself from my work. Some things I perceive as too
much of a reflection on my person or as an attachment to my self-worth. I
need to remember that my work does not define me, but is an expression of my
values and ethics in a working environment.
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Affirmation
I can
be confident in who I am and what I am capable of, knowing that my Higher
Power is there to support me.
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These thoughts are part of my personal journal - reflections of where I am and have been in my recovery, but also where I want to be. My words come from my heart, and moments of clarity when I am best connected with my Higher Power. May God grant you serenity in reviewing my humble beginnings and my continuing path of recovery.
Book Sales
My first print run of 100 copies sold out, but I have had a second printing of an additional 250 copies done this year. So more are available, now at a cost of $20 CAD. My second book, Twelve Steps for Everyday Living, is now available for purchase for $15 CAD. It is my attempt, based on my experience and those who've been a part of my recovery journey, to transform the 12 Steps into a tool for anyone to use to navigate the challenges and trials of life.
In Serenity,
Scott Email: sastewart74@gmail.com
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In other news, after a long debate and some peer pressure, I have started a second blog, along the same vein as Lean on Me, but in my second language. You can check it out here - Tomber dans l'appui.
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