Reaching Out and Making a Connection
Jul 1, 2019
My head is a dangerous neighborhood to go into, so I shouldn’t go there alone. —Anonymous Once I finally admitted that I was truly powerless over sexaholism and that I could not solve my problems alone, I became willing to...
Read MoreGifts of Sharing
May 27, 2019
Before coming to S-Anon, I didn’t really know what a boundary was. I tended to share my whole life story with people I met, not waiting to see if they were trustworthy or even interested. That characteristic was still with...
Read MoreNo Longer Waiting to Live
Apr 29, 2019
One of my first spiritual awakenings in S-Anon was that I had been “waiting to live.” I took lots of photographs, prided myself on a keen memory, and stored away the experiences of my life for later. I would smile...
Read MoreLearning to Release and Let Go
Apr 1, 2019
When I first started coming to S-Anon, we had a special meeting about trusting God to take care of our worries and deepest hurts. We were asked to write down our worries and cares on strips of paper, tie them...
Read MoreBeing Restored to Sanity
Mar 4, 2019
Early in recovery, I was challenged by Step Two to understand sanity and insanity at a time when my life seemed to be turned upside down. I felt that I lived in a world where the attitude seemed to be...
Read MorePlan A? Plan B? Or Plan C?
Feb 4, 2019
Here is my experience with a great sharing I heard at a meeting. It went something like this: - Sharing: You know, I always come to God with 'Plan A' – what I really want. - My experience: God, I...
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