Inevitably, there are times of stress in our lives, no matter how long we've been in recovery.
Sometimes, the stress is outside or around us. We're feeling balanced, but our circumstances are stressful. Sometimes, the stress is within; we feel out of balance.
When the stress is external and internal, we experience our most difficult times.
During stressful times, we can rely more heavily on our support systems. Our friends and groups can help us feel more balanced and peaceful in spite of our stressful conditions.
Affirming
that the events taking place are a temporarily uncomfortable part of a
good, solid plan can help. We can assure ourselves that we will get
through. We won't be destroyed. We won't crumple or go under.
It helps to go back to the basics to focus on detachment, dealing with feelings, and taking life one day at a time.
Our
most important focus during times of stress is taking care of
ourselves. We are better able to cope with the most irregular
circumstances; we are better able to be there for others, if we're
caring for ourselves. We can ask ourselves regularly: What do we need to
do to take care of ourselves? What might help us feel better or more
comfortable?
Self-care may not
come as easily during times of stress. Self-neglect may feel more
comfortable. But taking care of us always works.
Today, I will remember that there is no situation that can't be benefited by taking care of myself.
From The Language of Letting Go by Melody Beattie
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