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From the book The Zen of Recovery by Mel Ash:
“…learn to be alone and like it. We’ll like it because we will now like ourselves. The self-loathing and shame are disappearing and a self we can like is appearing. We are no longer our own worse company.” When I drank, I isolated myself and was completely miserable because I truly was my “own worse company.” Today, I can honestly say I am starting to like the person who is emerging from the disease of alcoholism. I enjoy spending time alone because I really am not that bad of a person. I was not a “bad” person when I was using, however, I was so full of self-loathing and shame that I hated myself. Although, there are still parts of shame and such that I am still working on, it feels good to not hate myself.
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Ahhhh alone time....yesssss I loves my alone time lol!!
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Depressme,
I'm glad that you've learned not to hate yourself and can be alone with yourself. I find that I have a bit too much alone time right now, but it's mostly ok. take care. ---splitimage |
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