My Journey on My Path to
Recovery
I
started working the Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions with my sponsor. I began
writing stories that I could share at my CoDA meetings. I knew I felt safe
there and no one would criticize me. That was something I wasn’t used to.
When
I wrote my “AHA” moment and read it to my sponsor, she suggested I send it to
CoDA. I was surprised that she thought enough of my writing to even consider it
worthy of such an organization. That is how low my self-esteem was. Her
encouragement and belief in me gave me the courage to go ahead and send it in.
To my surprise CoDA printed it in their Weekly Reading.
In
the past couple years, I have had a very life-changing event. I had a
brain-bleed (or stroke), but I have regained all my faculties, which is a
miracle. If it weren't for the CoDA Steps and Traditions, Promises, slogans,
affirmations, my sponsor, my pastor, my friends, my prayers, my husband, and
the medical community, I know I would not be able to write or speak to you
about these challenges.
I
often write about nature, animals, game shows, or musical shows. I think and
see how animals have feelings. They just express them in a different way. I am
able to see the symbolism and the different codependent behaviors in stories. I
now realize I was actually performing a disservice to myself, even though I was
writing what I believe is true. I wrote as if I were speaking to a group of
people, so I often wrote in the 3rd person. I believe God works in mysterious
ways. It wasn't until I read an email, did I realize that although my stories
were enjoyable and sometimes humorous, I was really cleansing my soul. My
writing was God's way of making me take another step in Recovery.
I
thank God, my sponsor, and CoDA for helping me move forward. I will always be
grateful to you. I still have a long way to go but I know I am not alone.
God
bless you always.
Linda
C. – 06/19/22
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