admitting
Posted: Tue Feb 09, 2010 9:51 am
You ever realize and know many do, but realized that there is so much in your life that you need to work on, but for the longest time you just keep it all hidden away, you're not being real. The thing is you don't know where to begin. You want to be open and address this and address that and be able to really work on letting go and letting God take over. So when you sit and try to address one issue all other issues comes to mind and it all becomes so over whelming that you stop in your tracks and push it to the side all over again and keep everything all hidden all over again. That in turns sets off all kinds of other emotions, you wander if it will ever end.
This in itself is an addictive behavior, one thing I've always hated was admitting being an addict to anything.
I've never been to a face to face Na meetings but have attended a few NA meetings online even online off and on I'd have a hard time say hi, my name is and I'm an addict from so and so. Plus I've found I always find a reason when I have attended in the past to an online NA meeting why its not for me.
To be fully honest I'd chicken out if I had to go face to face.
Reminding myself of this today now. with God all things are possible.
This in itself is an addictive behavior, one thing I've always hated was admitting being an addict to anything.
I've never been to a face to face Na meetings but have attended a few NA meetings online even online off and on I'd have a hard time say hi, my name is and I'm an addict from so and so. Plus I've found I always find a reason when I have attended in the past to an online NA meeting why its not for me.
To be fully honest I'd chicken out if I had to go face to face.
Reminding myself of this today now. with God all things are possible.