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Follow as I walk through recovery.

HONESTY

HONESTY

August 26, from “Strengthening My Recovery” daily reader “With the help of ACA, we are offering our parents fairness as we look at the family system with rigorous honesty. We are looking for the truth so that we can live our own lives with choice and self-confidence. We want to break the cycle of family…

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ACTING OUT

ACTING OUT

August 25, from “Strengthening My Recovery” daily reader “By working the ACA program, we learn to recognize when we are thinking like a victim or a persecutor and to talk about it.” BRBp.9 “Since the Laundry List was such an important part of our original identification when we found ACA, we used that mindset (how…

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Survivor

Survivor

August 24, from “Strengthening My Recovery” daily reader “It is my bias that no one deserves to live a life of fear and shame.” BRB p. xviii Many ACAs go from blaming, shaming, complaining, and condemning ourselves and others to finally learning to name what  is really going on. By doing so, we begin to…

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GRIEF AS FREEDOM

GRIEF AS FREEDOM

August 23, from “Strengthening My Recovery” daily reader “Experienced ACA members speak of grief with a sense of serenity rather than with sorrow or resentment.” BRB p.200 “When listening to ACAs share at meetings, newcomers may at first only hear the recounting of the childhood events and their effects. If they keep coming back, they…

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