We may not know it at this exact moment, but if we're procrastinating, getting easily distracted or trying to have a crystal clear picture of a recovery plan of how everything is going to work ahead of time, there's a lot more at stake then we realise.
We cannot possibly know what tomorrow brings.
We cannot possibly have a perfect recovery plan.
We cannot possibly have clarity before we take action.
None of this is possible upfront.
That's why discovering our recovery, bringing it to life and thriving in our recovery is a daily adventure.
It's a discovery process.
Do we know what's blocking us from making recovery progress?
The fact that we think we need a rock solid plan to bring our recovery purpose to life... that will ensure a specific solution on our life... that is what is stopping us from taking the first stage.
It turns out that all the advice we were told as children was given to us under the assumption that all we are is a means to survive, to get by, to exist.
Yes, survival is important. However, we are meant for more.
We are meant for more.
Which means, we've got to cultivate resilience and faith.
Survival is not where we are meant to stop.
Survival is a launch pad for our recovery.
And, what's at stake is that if we do not get started now, then nothing short of our recovery purpose. why we were born is at risk.
Do not look forward in fear, assuming the worst.
Do not bring single focus to our demise.
Do not assume the worst.
Start to cultivate thoughts of recovery. Of faith. Of resilience and of action.
The Ten Stages is a studied recovery course. It is a source of reconnection a method of unlearning and a reintroduction to our child within which leads us back to our one true intuitive voice.We start to learn and come out of our protective dysfunctional shell and reclaim our lives. www.thetenstages.com
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