Guest guest Posted June 28, 2007 Report Share Posted June 28, 2007 Recovery Meditations ~ Isolation ~ One Day at a Time ~ June 28, 2007 :~*~:. .:~*~:. .:~*~:. .:~*~:. .:~*~:. .:~*~:. .:~*~ Recovery Meditations One Day at a Time June 28, 2007 ~ ISOLATION ~ :~*~:. .:~*~:. .:~*~:. .:~*~:. .:~*~:. .:~*~:. .:~*~ " Solitude vivifies; isolation kills. " ph Roux :~*~:. .:~*~:. .:~*~:. .:~*~:. .:~*~:. .:~*~:. .:~*~ As an introvert and an agoraphobic I relate to both sides of this quote. From an introverted point of view, I need solitude to regroup, renew, and refresh. It's part of my process in life to have quiet time by myself in order to " get it together. " When I'm alone I can read my OA literature and meditate on what I'm reading and learning. I'm able to gain new insight and a renewed sense of direction in my program. From an agoraphobic point of view, isolation kills my ability to stick to my program. When my social anxiety cycles and it becomes difficult to get to meetings or make phone calls, I hide from the world and from my friends and other OA members who can help me maintain my abstinence. Solitude and Isolation are both active decisions. Both require some forethought. If I need solitude in order to regroup, I have to make time for it. I have to take a walk, read a book, putter around my house. On the flip side, if I'm having a hard time with Program and my social anxiety is becoming unmanageable, I can either isolate and spiral down, or I can choose to take action and get to a meeting, make a phone call, or ask my sponsor to meet me for coffee. I don't have to be alone in this program. ONE DAY AT A TIME . . . I remember that I have control over my actions. Although I need solitude to heal, I don't have to be alone in my disease. :~*~:. .:~*~:. .:~*~:. .:~*~:. .:~*~:. .:~*~:. .:~*~ Recovery Meditations are available in color and calendar form below. Please feel free to print them out. http://www.therecoverygroup.org/meditations/june.html http://www.therecoverygroup.org/meditations/isolation3.html " God, grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change; courage to change the things I can; and wisdom to know the difference. " Recovery Meditations ~ One Day at a Time is mailed out each day by subscription as a service to those working a Twelve Step recovery program. Please feel free to pass on to others as copyright permission is freely given. To subscribe, please send a blank e-mail to: RecoveryMeditations-Subscribe-Request@... © Copyright 1995-2007 THE RECOVERY GROUP All rights reserved. Opinions expressed here are individual and do not necessary represent those of The Recovery Group. All Meditations once submitted become the property of The Recovery Group. www.therecoverygroup.org :~*~:. .:~*~:. .:~*~:. .:~*~:. .:~*~:. .:~*~:. .:~*~ --------------------------------- Sick sense of humor? Visit Yahoo! TV's Comedy with an Edge to see what's on, when. §«*´`´`*:»§«*´`´`*:»§«*´`´`*:»§«*´`´`*:»§«*´`´`*:»§«*´`´`*:»§ INFORMATION: TRGAdm@... QUESTIONS: http://www.TheRecoveryGroup.org/lsoft/index.html WEBSITE: http://www.TheRecoveryGroup.org §«*´`´`*:»§«*´`´`*:»§«*´`´`*:»§«*´`´`*:»§«*´`´`*:»§«*´`´`*:»§ The ALLRECOVERY mailing list is powered by L-Soft's renowned LISTSERV® list management software together with L-Soft's LSMTP® mailer for lightning fast mail delivery. For more information, go to: http://www.lsoft.com/LISTSERV-powered.html http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/AffirmationstoDe-Stress A positive thinking, positive affirmations support group, that discusses ways to cope with the stresses of daily life. Come aboard! PJ and Gang Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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