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InnerSelf's Daily Inpiration

February 12, 2023

The focus for today's inspiration is:

I am learning to see things in a healthier way.

Although the particulars may be different, we all have to deal with fear, anger, and grief in our lifetime.

Why is it that some people trudge through life dragging their feet in the sand, exhausted and unhappy, and others seem to skip through their lives with a smile?

I’ve come to believe it is a matter of per­spective. You may not be able to change your cir­cumstances, but you can learn to see things in a healthier way.


CONTINUE READING:
Today's inspiration was excerpted from the InnerSelf.com article:
     Celebrate and Dance On Life
     Written by Barb Rogers
Read the complete article here.


This is Marie T. Russell, publisher of InnerSelf.com, wishing you a day of learning to see things in a healthier way (today and every day)

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The focus for today: Today, and every day, I am learning to see things in a healthier way.

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RECOMMENDED BOOK: Addiction & Grief

Addiction & Grief: Letting Go of Fear, Anger, and Addiction
by Barb Rogers.

Addiction & Grief: Letting Go of Fear, Anger, and Addiction by Barb Rogers.J
ust as one needs to hit bottom with drinking or using in order to begin recovery, eventually one will also hit an emotional “bottom” of fear, anger, and grief. And recovery can only start by first understanding how, when, and where those emotions took control.

Barb Rogers challenges readers in recovery to investigate the unresolved grief and loss in their lives and navigate the impacts of those emotions—emotions that can lead back to using if not resolved.

For more info and/or to order this book on Amazon, click here. Also available as a Kindle edition.

Barb Rogers, author of Addiction & GriefAbout the Author

Barb Rogers wrote several books on recovery, alcoholism, addiction, and well-being, including Twenty-Five Words: How the Serenity Prayer Can Save Your Life, Keep It Simple and Sane, as well as her memoir If I Should Die Before I Wake. Barb died in early 2011.