
HONESTY
“Our lives improve only when we take
chances ~
After the initial shock and realization that I am a compulsive overeater, it
transpired that in order to recover, I had to get honest. This was -- and
still is -- a painful process for me, yet it is an essential step towards my
recovery.
~ Sue G.
and the first and most difficult risk we can take
is to be honest with ourselves.”
Walter Anderson
First I had to admit that I wasn't in control of my life and that recovery
couldn't be achieved unaided. As with most revelations, this was an
uncomfortable truth to behold. I was also prompted through honesty to stop
blaming everyone else for my unwillingness to help myself. I had to find
conviction in my actions and not just emptiness in my words.
I conceded that I am not as perfect as I would like to think. I make
mistakes and sometimes slip from the path of recovery, but with honesty
comes acceptance that I am only human. This disease would deceive me into
thinking that I am a failure when in fact it's my actions that have failed
me. Like a magician who performs illusions for the crowd, this disease would
have me think I have committed unforgivable sins. Honesty is the key to my
recovery; it unlocks the chains that have imprisoned me for so long. It
allows me to recognize my weaknesses and turn them into strengths. It turns
simple existence into life ~ and inner-conflicts into outward
serenity.
One day at a time...
I will be honest with myself.
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