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Keep practicing your recovery behaviors, even when they feel awkward, even when they haven't quite taken yet, even if you don't get it yet.

Sometimes it takes years for a recovery concept to move from our mind into our heart and soul. We need to work at recovery behaviors with the diligence, effort, and repeated practice we applied to codependent behaviors. We need to force ourselves to do things even when they don't feel natural. We need to tell ourselves we care about ourselves and can take care of ourselves even when we don't believe what we're saying.

We need to do it, and do it, and do it - day after day, year after year.

It is unreasonable to expect this new way of life to sink in overnight. We may have to "act as if" for months, years, before recovery behaviors become ingrained and natural.

Even after years, we may find ourselves, in times of stress or duress, reverting to old ways of thinking, feeling, and behaving.

We may have layers of feelings we aren't ready to acknowledge until years into our recovery. That's okay! When it's time, we will.

Do not give up! It takes time to get self-love into the core of us. It takes repeated practice. Time and experience. Lessons, lessons, and more lessons.

Then, just when we think we've arrived, we find we have more to learn.

That's the joy of recovery. We get to keep learning and growing all of our life!

Keep on taking care of yourself, no matter what. Keep on plugging away at recovery behaviors, one day at a time. Keep on loving yourself, even when it doesn't feel natural. Act as if for as long as necessary, even if that time period feels longer than necessary.

One day, it will happen. You will wake up, and find that what you've been struggling with and working so hard at and forcing yourself to do, finally feels comfortable. It has hit our soul.

Then, you go on to learn something new and better.

Today, I will plug away at my recovery behaviors, even if they don't feel natural. I will force myself to go through the motions even if that feels awkward. I will work at loving myself until I really do.

From The Language of Letting Go

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Be who you are and say what you feel, because those who mind don't matter and those who matter don't mind. ~Dr. Seuss


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Beautiful post!!!!!

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Can you reccomend any books on teaching me to love myself Quetzal? I'm finding it really hard right now.

-- Edited by Billdo at 13:41, 2008-07-25

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Hi Bill,

The first book that I suggest for you to read is Alcoholics Anonymous Big Book. You can buy it at most AA meetings or online from Amazon. And, there is an online version available at:-

http://www.alcoholics-anonymous.org/bigbookonline/en_tableofcnt.cfm

Another useful for website for daily inspirational readings can be found at:-

http://www.hazelden.org/web/public/thought.view

And, Bill, there are some great speaker tapes available for you to listen to from:-

http://www.xa-speakers.org/pafiledb.php?action=category&id=13

I know what you mean about finding it hard to love yourself. Just stay here with us and we'll love you until you are ready to start loving yourself. You're with friends.

Take care,

Carol

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