Day by Day
I have been in
Co-Dependents Anonymous for 8 months now, joined in July of 2015. My son
brought me to a 12-step group. He is now a recovering drug addict. I have to
thank my Higher Power every day for his addiction, otherwise I would not have
come through the doors of CoDA.
The first step
says, "We admitted we were powerless over others, that our lives had
become unmanageable." I was powerless over my son and his addiction and
over pretty much everything else, except my recovery. Through working the 12
Steps, I am living differently. My son is not my God anymore; I have and serve
the God of my understanding in which I turn over everything that is stressing
me out for the day. I am better and can relate to my son in a healthier way. I
no longer need to be in his business, because if I am playing his savior, his
rescuer, then how will he know he needs a Higher Power, if I was playing that
role. I also have learned many things I was taking on; it was not my job!
Also, I have
established boundaries with those who are just mean and nasty with me at work.
I have learned to not seek their approval, nor to allow them to treat me with
disrespect. I actually spoke up for myself and told them clearly with respect,
here is how you treat me and speak to me. I am no one’s doormat anymore. They
are treating me better, respecting my boundaries and I am more confident. I no
longer live in fear of rejection nor get angry because I failed to help myself.
My son’s addiction is a blessing in disguise – he is clean and sober as far as
I know and whatever happens I will be fine and so will the rest of my
family.
For me recovery
comes when I establish a daily contact with my Higher Power. I started a hot
yoga class. They told me to keep coming back- the same expression I hear in
CoDA. Each class I see more small and minuscule changes. But I am down 30
pounds and healthier. That is what working the 12 Steps is like for me! Working
the Steps is transforming me from the inside out. I am healthier now inside and
out. I sponsor one person now and ask on a daily basis, "How is your
program? What are you doing to get better?"
Stephanie
K.
03/09/2016
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