Does the story of your past determine the choices you have for the future? Does it define who you are?
What if it didn’t have to anymore?
How much of what keeps you addicted to anything has been an unwillingness to create yourself the way you would like to be? To see what’s true for you.
Gary Douglas once said to me; “if you choose what is true for you, your life will expand in ways you cannot imagine.”
One of the things I knew I had to change to get sober was to stop lying to myself. If I was going to change I would have to stop believing that I was somehow flawed and start choosing, not based on the past but as the person I would like to become.
What’s true for you that you can now acknowledge?
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MEET BRENDON
I grew up in a middle-class family trying to have middle-class values, until I discovered these values were not really mine.
After decades of conformity, broke and unhappy, living as a single dad in a tiny room in my mother’s home, along with my four-year-old child, I asked for change. And I got it...
Read more about my story here