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The Power Of We
Posted On 10/09/2008 07:26:02 by KeithB

The Power Of We

 

When I started on the journey to recover a life that was happy, joyous and free, and life filled with hope and serenity, I quickly learned the power of “WE”.

While addictions were active in my life at the time, they were not the problem that stopped me from achieving the life I wanted. They were a solution to escaping the “less than” and “underachiever” feelings that were within; feelings I could not identify or share.

From the 12 Steps and being in 12 Step programs, I have learned a lot. I have also learned to get the coaching and other professional help in need when I need it. I remain rock solid in my belief and application of the principles of the 12 steps and their power, and make no bones that I draw on learning and readings when I coach people who are not dealing with addictions (and this is the majority of my clientele).

The following struck me between the eyes, and I think all can relate.

More important, I came to believe that I cannot do this alone. From childhood, despite the love I experienced, I had never let people, even those closest to me, inside my life. All my life I had lived the deepest of lies, not sharing with anyone my true thoughts and feelings. I thought I had a direct line to God, and I built a wall of distrust around myself. In AA I faced the pervasive "we" of the Twelve Steps and gradually realized that I can separate and protect my sobriety from outside hazards only inasmuch as I rely on the sober experience of other AA members and share their journey through the steps to recovery.”

As a coach, I am part of the “WE” that is available. Want to get away from those untruths and not sharing feelings? Get a “WE” in your life ASAP!

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10/09/2008 16:54:48

"We" starts with the first step, and I am so grateful to know I am no longer ALONE in this fight! Thanks for the post, and take care!
--Angie Fallowfield



10/09/2008 09:33:26

This has given me somthing to seriously think about today. Will possibly bring it up in a meeting tonight. Thank you my lovely friend.

YOUR THE MAN KEITH!!!

Love Mish





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