Free Yourself and Forgive Freely

When we choose to withhold forgiveness, a gamut of negative emotions breed within us.

We wallow in shame, wade in blame, get lost in regret, boil with anger and wrongfully believe we are the righteous one.

If we choose to seek forgiveness (especially toward ourselves), we could let go of the negativity that is harming our health and wellbeing. This release allows love, compassion, understanding, tolerance, acceptance and serenity to infiltrate our being.

Recharge, Reboot, Rebel

While many of us are gearing up for the Christmas holiday, our focus is on preparation. We can feel like a chicken with its head cut off as we run around, fight traffic and attempt to do everything on our to-do list by Christmas Eve.

But what if we were to slow down and add some extraneaous items to our to-do list? What if we added time to reboot and recharge? Would we shy away from overloading ourselves further or would we relish in some much-needed self care during this season?

Recovery is Just the Beginning

For the past eight months I devoted myself to the process of spiritual warfare known as recovery. I began to feel that withholding this truth was another selfish ploy to hold onto any last bit of pride—a character trait I’ve been guided to let go of in favor of humility.

I’m sharing my story now for the sake of transparency. I believe so strongly in the power of vulnerability and truth-telling. It’s because of the honest souls who came before me that I was brave enough to seek help. They gave me the gift of insight by revealing what is possible through the process of recovery. Even though I had no idea what it involved, I knew something better was on the other side. They were living proof of that "something better."