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In Chapter7 of A New Earth, We get in to that great question, “Who am I?’ This is a question for all that want to make change. To change to something different, you must have an appreciation of who you are at this point. My 12 step program deals with this question as one of the keys to recovery. Ironically I read this morning: In analysis, as I have known it, you are confronted by your qualities and cannot disown them, though you may try to. --Florida Scott Maxwell “We aren't a... Read More
Attitudes and Limitations “What we consider our greatest strengths can also be our greatest weaknesses. Excessive pride in "being able to handle everything," for example, may result in our taking on other people's responsibilities. In "taking over," we often lessen another's desire to meet his or her own obligations. A boastful "I'll do it myself!" attitude can also mask a desperate feeling of inadequacy. Having a constant drive to prove our worth to others, we may trample on,... Read More
My blogs can be found on the web site, www.hopeserenity.ca- journalling a journey At a meeting this morning, a person that I have a lot of time for mentioned that recently I have seemed down. I certainly have been feeling at best contemplative, and I know giving up smoking has had a role in this. It’s a BI**H of an addiction with its rituals! That being said, it also struck me that some of my close relationships have been a little off the mark this past week or so, not bad, but not... Read More
I blog just about every day on my web site www.hopeserenity.ca. It about the journey, not the destination. The highs and the lows!! It's Friday, and I have had some quick thoughts back over the week just gone by. I have now gone two weeks without smoking, and it has been difficult. All the things I warn clients and others about when they let go of an addiction hve happened. The thing I dislike most is the slight feeling of depression that moves in and out without warning. I started smokin... Read More
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