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    Today's Thought - Monday

    Today's thought is:

    Self-esteem comes from honoring your healing journey

    My life is not perfect. I make a lot of mistakes. Sometimes, I stumble and fall. I am a work in progress. And when I remember that simple fact, I am better for the experience.

    It's easy to start on a path of change and get so busy doing what we need to do that we forget to stop, breathe, and acknowledge the effort we've already made. We forget to honor our own healing journey.

    There are times when I have to be reminded to do for myself what I do for others. The other day, a friend caught me denigrating the work I put into a project because it wasn't done perfectly. When she asked how it was coming along, I said, "I can't seem to get it down perfectly. It's horrible." I then spent ten minutes - which was as long as she could tolerate my ranting - downplaying the work I had put into the project so far. She couldn't believe she was listening to me. "You could be one of your own clients," she said. And how right she was. I needed to be coached at the moment in time. And after our conversation, I called my coach.

    Healing is hard work. It takes great effort to stay on a path that leads to purposeful self-discovery. It takes energy - persistent energy - to be an active participant in the creation of our lives. A healing path requires having the courage to shine a light or allow a light to shine on parts of ourselves that we'd rather keep private. It means having the courage to see the work that still needs to be done. Honoring our healing journey invites us to appreciate the effort that has been made.

    It's important to heal and to honor the work done.
    Noelle sez "Do want you like, like what you do. Life is Good."

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    Today's Thought - Monday

    I've been doing some reflecting today too, as a year ago today I made the decision to quit drinking. I actually realised today that although I've had a few slips I've actually had 11 months of sobriety this past year. I've never even considered that in all the time I have been trying to stay sober and it's something today that I feel quite proud of considering where I was this time last year. I was lucky to get 11 days ober let alone 11 months!! Yes it has been bloody hard work but I do believe this line says it all. It takes energy - persistent energy - to be an active participant in the creation of our lives. The key word being; persistent.

    Love and Happiness
    Hippie
    xx
    "Keep me away from the wisdom which does not cry, the philosophy which does not laugh and the greatness which does not bow before children." Kahlil Gibran
    Clean and sober 25th January 2009

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