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"Anything an alcoholic lets go of has claw marks all over it"
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Before recovery, I tried to control everything. I would lie in bed at night planning my days and weeks, and I would make endless lists of activities I could follow that would lead to specific results. I played and replayed conversations that were sure to take place to make sure they came out the way I wanted them to. When the last thing I tried to control - my alcohol use - spun out of control, I finally surrendered. 
 
When I got sober, I had to let go of all my plans and schemes for controlling my drinking and drug use. Because I was at bottom, it was easy for me to abandon my old ideas and to ask God to restore me to sanity. Just because this worked for my alcoholism, though, didn't mean I was willing to turn the rest of my life over. "God, you can have my drinking, but I'll handle the rest" was my attitude. You can imagine how that went for me. 
 
What I've learned over the years is that my life gets better in direct proportion to my willingness to trust God with the other areas of it. It continues to be hard to let go and act with faith - especially when I'm in fear - but each time I do I'm rewarded with a freedom and a joy that could never have come so long as I continued to try to control things. Today if I'm not willing to let go, then I pray for the willingness to be willing. 
 

And once I withdraw my claws, God takes over and the healing begins. 

 
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Thanks Pappy, Well written page.



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Great stuff Pappy, thanks.



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Pappy I sat and would plan my days and weeks for hours at night. It was crazy. I thought I ha great organization skills when actually I was caught up in hundreds of forms of fear and self-delusion.

I'm so blessed to be able to stay in the day! Got a chance to speak at a meeting tonight. What a great way to share some gratitude before I leave for vacation!

Stay grateful!

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Oh, I was a HUGE planner. I would enact just how conversations should go in my head and then when I actually had them I would get furious if the other person didn't allow me to control the script. I have to say, I don't miss it, not one bit.

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Okay 'Stayhumble' & 'Vixen' ... ... ... Ya'll just described me perfectly from my pre-AA days ... ... ...

Vixen, ... wow, wow, wow, ... ... I did exactly that AND had the very same reaction if my script wasn't followed ...
That made the tiny hairs on my neck stand straight up ... You really got my attention ... and YES, I don't miss that either ...



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