NEW YEAR'S RESOLUTION?
WHAT IS YOUR RECOVERY PLAN FOR 2016?
Some people who come into CoDA for the first time seem to have a strong desire to recover. People like this are a marvel to see because they can almost magically breathe life into the Codependent recovery community! This is especially true when maybe that community hasn't had someone come by who was "really serious" in a while.
Of course, some people don't stick with recovery at all; other people may get discouraged or frustrated and lose their zest for healthy and loving relationships even when they do choose to stay. Complacency and denial are definitely annoying bedevilments that can drag down a desire for recovery in the CoDA recovery community.
Since New Year's is a time of renewal, it is a great time to think about making concrete plans to re-affirm the desire to advance our individual recoveries!
What are some of those issues that don't seem to budge? Are they issues where personal change can make a difference? Almost any situation can be moved when an individual makes a commitment to make personal changes even if it is uncomfortable or counter-intuitive!
Anonymous 12/24/15
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