As the former wife of an alcoholic..I thought that severing ties with my husband would make my life easier.. better even. Low and behold.. our daughter is now showing signs of alcoholism. I can't walk away this time. She's a single mom to an amazing little girl. That little girl needs me. I'm buckled up. It's going to be a bumpy ride. I'm loving discovering the three C's. I've been blamed for her drinking.. by both her and her ex. (Father of grandbaby) I will admit.. that my recent health crisis and inability to work might have made her life a little more difficult, but it's not an excuse to drink uncontrollably.
I raised and had my.childern sober and yes it our behavior and attitude. I did relasph after 20 years and it is a choices. However the thinking that cones with drinking is the reaction.
I need it this so much. Thank you so much for the information that you provided. Also, thank you so much for your perspective. I needed to hear the AA side of it. I'm quite sure that my loved ones would agree with everything you said about how an alcoholic acts and thinks. My higher power brought me to this today. And I really needed to hear It. Thank you. If you do more Al anon stuff, I will be back.
Im 6+ months sober. I went through some pretty traumatic alcohol induced health problems and now that im sober, it’s really bothering me that my husband will not quit drinking. He’s a heavy daily drinker and it’s driving me crazy that he just does it right in front of me. I hate being around it. Idk how much longer I can put up with this. Do I leave? I know I can’t change him and I don’t think he’s even considering it. I can’t control him but I can control my living situation, my health and my sobriety! I’m so freaking lost😢
Keep working on your Soul Recovery and from a healed place you can make the decision that is right for you. I am glad you found the podcast, and community!
My Soul Recovery journey has been influenced by Al-Anon and for that I am so grateful- it has created what I call Soul Recovery, which is not intended to speak for, or replace an Al-Anon program- but to add to your 'spiritual awakening'. My hope is that Soul Recovery offers a broad spectrum of spiritual tools and studies, not just for those effected by addiction, but for anyone looking to follow a spiritual path to a happy and healthy life. Take what you need and leave the rest. Kindly, Rev Rachel
I’m grateful I found your channel. Thank you for sharing
I appreciate the shorter time clip when I don't have an hour plus to listen. The Rev. has a soft voice and articulate speaking.
Needed this today ❤
As the former wife of an alcoholic..I thought that severing ties with my husband would make my life easier.. better even.
Low and behold.. our daughter is now showing signs of alcoholism. I can't walk away this time. She's a single mom to an amazing little girl. That little girl needs me.
I'm buckled up. It's going to be a bumpy ride.
I'm loving discovering the three C's. I've been blamed for her drinking.. by both her and her ex. (Father of grandbaby)
I will admit.. that my recent health crisis and inability to work might have made her life a little more difficult, but it's not an excuse to drink uncontrollably.
May you and your family come together to share inner peace through AA and Alanon along with your soul recovery work🦋
I raised and had my.childern sober and yes it our behavior and attitude. I did relasph after 20 years and it is a choices. However the thinking that cones with drinking is the reaction.
I really need this. Thank you so much 💓
I need it this so much. Thank you so much for the information that you provided. Also, thank you so much for your perspective. I needed to hear the AA side of it. I'm quite sure that my loved ones would agree with everything you said about how an alcoholic acts and thinks. My higher power brought me to this today. And I really needed to hear It. Thank you. If you do more Al anon stuff, I will be back.
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Im 6+ months sober. I went through some pretty traumatic alcohol induced health problems and now that im sober, it’s really bothering me that my husband will not quit drinking. He’s a heavy daily drinker and it’s driving me crazy that he just does it right in front of me. I hate being around it. Idk how much longer I can put up with this. Do I leave? I know I can’t change him and I don’t think he’s even considering it. I can’t control him but I can control my living situation, my health and my sobriety! I’m so freaking lost😢
Keep working on your Soul Recovery and from a healed place you can make the decision that is right for you. I am glad you found the podcast, and community!
Nothing g un common in the world. Yes my delusion if now my family is going to be different this is our down fall.
This showed up on my screen. God knows I needed to hear this today. Thank you🙏
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My Soul Recovery journey has been influenced by Al-Anon and for that I am so grateful- it has created what I call Soul Recovery, which is not intended to speak for, or replace an Al-Anon program- but to add to your 'spiritual awakening'. My hope is that Soul Recovery offers a broad spectrum of spiritual tools and studies, not just for those effected by addiction, but for anyone looking to follow a spiritual path to a happy and healthy life.
Take what you need and leave the rest.
Kindly, Rev Rachel