CODA has helped me to truly live and
enjoy my life. I was able to quickly recognize my codependent behaviours.
Before CoDA, I did not understand why others did not adore me! Wasn't I a
helpful, fun, and friendly person? Didn't I give my all to my friendships? Why
did my siblings often get upset with me? Was it just because I was the oldest
child in the family? Why did I have so much trouble fitting in at my jobs? I
thought I was a team player. Why did I give up on my jobs when the going got
tough? I was perplexed all of the time and in denial of my codependent
behaviours. I did not even know what the word codependent meant. When others
rejected me, I felt alone and confused.
My healing began the
moment I walked into my first CoDA meeting where I immediately realized that I
was codependent. The friendliness and helpfulness of others was palpable.
Members in our group have a heart of gold and believe in the power of unity,
service, and helping others along their path toward recovery. Now, I truly want
to be a better person and am working on it every single day. Every day I devote
time to my recovery by reading CoDA literature and working the 12 Steps. I am
more approachable and feel happy and complete. I recognize when I slip up and
behave in a codependent manner, and work quickly to correct the behaviour and
make amends when needed. I have an awesome relationship with God, who is in my
heart and walks beside me every second. Because of my higher power, I have a
hope that was not present prior to CODA. My spirituality has grown so much, and
I see the big picture of life and feel a connection to all. I am able to fully
appreciate the inner beauty of my friends and family. I have close, equal
friendships and know what it means to BE a friend.
I am now looking forward to
being of service to others in CODA. Whether it is to work on a Co-NNections
project, to lead a meeting, hold an office, or be a sponsor when I complete my
final steps of recovery.
Connie C - 1/16/17
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