The Journey Of A Thousand Miles
As a Mom, going through this tumultuous journey of loving someone with substance use disorder; I often find myself in a quandary of confusion. It’s
Parents fiercely love their children and those who’ve been enslaved in the bondage of addiction are no exception.
Although we would do anything to change the trajectory of this affliction; we soon find out we are unable to actively force our desires onto others.
I started this blog to help myself and others learn how to love someone with addiction to meet them where they are at even in their darkness. By showing them that they are worthy of a better life even if they don’t choose recovery on our timeline. Being true to Samsha’s definition of recovery; Any positive change is met with approval and support.
“A process of change through which individuals improve their health and wellness, live a self-directed life, and strive to reach their full potential”.
As a Mom, going through this tumultuous journey of loving someone with substance use disorder; I often find myself in a quandary of confusion. It’s
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I don’t care what party you’re for or what president you hate or don’t hate; or if you think addiction is a choice or a