
AVOIDANCE
” Facts do not cease to exist because they are
ignored.."
Step 1 has a basic principle behind it which
is truth. For me that truth is, just as I use tools for recovery,
there are tools that my willful mind uses to keep
me rooted in my disease. One of the
strongest is avoidance.
~ Marilyn S.
Aldous Huxley
Recovery can bring up a lot of painful issues and have me recall situations
in which I feel uncomfortable. Sometimes I
find that these old feelings have a way of
creeping into my psyche. Suddenly some old
behavior comes rushing back and I find myself
using avoidance as a means to protect myself.
Other times, I find myself acting very willfully by
deliberately putting things off like going to the gym even when I know
that it is good for me, I enjoy myself and am always
happy for having gone..
My avoidance can take the form of rebellion against
a person, chore, or situation.
Recovery has taught me to face situations.
Once the situation has been faced, I
often feel a sense of immediate relief. I know
that the deed is done, my fears whether they be realistic or
not, usually fall away, and sometimes I even feel
a little silly for having avoided the situation
in the first place.
One day at a time...
I will fact the situations that I encounter today with action.
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