”Only those who do nothing make no
mistakes.”
Anonymous
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Putting
my heart out there in a new relationship has not been an easy task. Coming
out of a marriage that was broken, into a single life later in my life was
daunting to say the least. Having started to date and having found a steady
partner has led to its own set of challenges. One thing I know that was
important for me, right from the start, was to be fully open and honest. So
my disclosure on the first encounter was a testament to my acceptance of my addiction
and my willingness to be different in any new relationships.
Moving
on in a romantic setting has taken a willingness to make mistakes, and more importantly
to put myself in a position of being vulnerable. Exposing my past, openly
expressing my thoughts and emotions, and letting another person get close to
me means taking the risk that I might get hurt. Yet for the first time in my
life I feel I am starting off from a healthy place, where I know who I am,
that I am whole in mind, body, and spirit.
Through
all this, my main priority is still to remain committed to my recovery. I
know that I need to take care of me first, to make sure my program takes
precedence if I am to be available to participate fully in anyone else’s
life. Therefore my routine needs to continue, I have to keep going to
meetings, reaching out and practice my prayer and meditation. All this will
help keep me focused and minimize mistakes I will make by not living in the
moment.
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Affirmation
Today
and for always my recovery must come first if I truly want to be there for
others and be of service.
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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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