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To help ease the isolation blues, Recovery.Wrx is opening its archives to bring you a hand selected series of inspired recovery writing.
Introducing // Lockdown Literature.
Starts tomorrow.
Ends when we run out.
Stay Safe. Stay at home.
You have to remove everything first, and get to the bare bones of the room.
It has to unbecome what it is before it can become a space you want to sit in.
You need to lay it all out and keep only the pieces you chose for yourself.
https://t.co/siyaV5bxSL
The Silence of the Drinkers.
Those of us in recovery have very different thoughts on the subject of “celebrating” their recovery milestones.
So what do these milestones mean to us, and others in our lives?
Violet shares her thoughts.
Link in bio. As per.
When was the last time we opened up to ourselves?
When did we confront our pasts and get comfortable with "us"?
In “Love Letter” Tiff writes to herself... she confronts her very self-being in a deeply personal and moving way.
https://t.co/roB2J4pcyy
This podcast @KLENandSOBR and it’s hosts fundamentally shaped my recovery.
In so many respects I would say it and they were what kept me going and strengthened my resolve literally on a daily basis.
I owe them a great deal.
Go check ‘em.
009 // You can stay sober no matter what / Blythe.
Blythe is here to tell you that you don’t have to use this current chaos with the coronavirus to be a part of your story as to why you picked back up.
You don’t have to be a statistic.
https://t.co/mDqJHIPrkG
What we think about creates our life.
Our thoughts become our actions and words - they shape every aspect of our lives.
We are not our thoughts and we are not our emotions – we can observe both and it is that awareness we need to access.
https://t.co/J0wWDdux4f
If pre-conceptions could kill.
Society takes a mostly dim view of addiction. Breaking free of the stigmas associated with addiction and recovery can be a tough call.
Blythe confronts us with some pretty weighty realities.
https://t.co/91cMdybRzF
There is no handbook, no guideline and no rules on how to live through a pandemic.
We are all just out here trying to do the best we can to survive.
So is Sarah J. Braun.
LDL // 006 / Sarah Braun
https://t.co/91cMdybRzF
Tessa tells us about her battle with addiction.
A battle that has lasted for most of her adult life.
In testimony to her strength and commitment, Tessa has recently graduated from University and qualified as an NHS nurse.
LDL // 005 / Tessa
https://t.co/BKRz6BX7HP
“The thing is, we’re not superhuman, we’re not robots, we’re not invincible.
We need to be able to step off the treadmill, take a break and not feel guilty about it.”
LDL // 004 / Gayle
https://t.co/j1AWrr94gs