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I have to remind myself lately of what I am actively doing to get better as I feel a little stuck, restless or something. I am eating something healthier most days, trying to remember to take vitamins, walking a few times a week, and praying way more. As a result I feel better than I did when I found MIP. Thank HP as I was not doing well when I found this group at all.
Also posting here, reading, feeling more grateful and trying in earnest to help people along the way a little more.
What are some of the things you are doing to get better? What has helped the most?
Those are excellent things you have put into effect, mm830. I need to remember to do those every day.
For me, it has been changing the habit of seeking/needing/expecting approval from others about my life and my decisions, into obtaining it from myself, or checking in with HP about it.
I hope that doesn't sound pretentious. It's so very relevant to me on a daily basis and probably one of the biggest habits I've ever changed.
For me, spending time with my HP first thing every day has been life changing. I read an email devotional every AM almost as soon as I get up. I say 'almost' because I usually get up, turn on my hot water and get my tea bag ready, and then I read my devotional and I meditate on it.
I also make sure I play tennis a few times a week, I try to touch base with some friends at least once a week who I don't see often enough, and I call my sponsor weekly. I also try to get to 2 meetings a week.
I go to my meeting every week. I read my daily readers every day, I read my Just for today card, I try and quieten my mind each day to think about my readings more deeply. I come here, these are all for my recovery from the affects of alcoholism. Thanks for sharing.x
1. Exercising more and (trying to) eat healthier.
2. Focusing on me every day - what do I want/need, and what makes me happy? (it shocks me that I really don't know the answer to this)
3. Keeping a journal and working the activities in 'Co-Dependent No More'.
Saying no when I mean no and yes when I mean yes and sticking to both no matter how much flack I get from inside or outside me. Calling my sponsor. Talking with people I trust and listening to them, too. Pulling away from the outer world to spend more time in quiet and reflection. Admitting to myself and to others who care how I am really thinking or feeling. Laughter! Laughter! Laughter!