Changing The Voices In My Head
Changing my inner monologue was perhaps the hardest thing I had to do in recovery.Read More →
Changing my inner monologue was perhaps the hardest thing I had to do in recovery.Read More →
I was rummaging through some old papers and found a journal I wrote in during my first year of sobriety. What a gift it was to find! This entry was from September. I was four months sober. “One day at a time” * “Easy does it” * “Keep it simple” * “Don’t leaveRead More →
“Chris…I went back out last Thursday. I don’t plan on staying out, but I don’t know when I’ll be back either. I’m proud of you, friend.” This is the text I received at 7:21 pm this evening. This is the text that broke my heart. But, thisRead More →
The other day, I cleaned the boys’ bathroom. It was disgusting. If you have sons, you know what I am talking about. Running to the toilet, barely making it types of messes. Dirt and grime around the sink, and the remnants of soccer practice and recess all over the tub.Read More →
A while back, my mom gave me a little sandwich baggie filled with a stack of photos. You know that stack: the one a proud father carries around in his wallet, the one that gets thicker with each passing year as the newest photo is added. The one he pullsRead More →
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