Being a recovering alcoholic sober for over 11 years now and surviving child abuse and domestic violence, I have learned a lot about recovery and what it takes to heal.
I currently receive government disability and cannot think of what I would rather do than help others like me decide get better by sharing my story and making a living.
What I am doing now is writing my resume. I am grateful for every website that guides me through the process, especially since being disabled, I haven't worked in over 10 years. The websites are great about showing the most positive accurate wording.
What can I do about my writing? I have written my ebook, plus I blog. I am working on getting more traffic to my blogs, but that takes time.
I also think I am not presenting myself in the right way. I am a recovering alcoholic, yes. In my background I managed my anger badly, resulting in bullying others. I can't remember every time, but I don't think I threatened anyone. I would have vented and said what my family drilled in my head.
I am so much better now, emotionally and mentally. I want to reach others who are like I was, hoping to get through to them so they see that they can get better. They can live a happy life.
Bullying is a huge problem and I think I can help somehow. I also have read that I need an "angle". How do I present what I need to get across that will encourage people to listen and be interested in what I have to say?
I will consider ALL feedback!! I thank you for your time!
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"Love you.
Take care of you.
Be true to you.
You are the only you,
you will ever know the best.
Reach for YOUR stars.
You can reach them better
than anyone else ever can."
Landon Clary Eason
Grateful Sobriety Fangirl Since 11-16-2007
Happy Sober Crafter
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