Wednesday, June 26, 2013

The Language of Letting Go: June 26th

Surviving Slumps

A slump can go on for days. We feel sluggish, unfocused, and sometimes overwhelmed with feelings we can't sort out. We may not understand what is going on with us. Even our attempts to practice recovery behaviors may not appear to work. We still don't feel emotionally, mentally, and spiritually as good as we would like.

In a slump, we may find ourselves reverting instinctively to old patterns of thinking, feeling, and behaving, even when we know better. We may find ourselves obsessing, even when we know that what we're doing is obsessing and that it doesn't work.

We may find ourselves looking frantically for other people to make us feel better, the whole time knowing our happiness and well being does not lay with others.

We may begin taking things personally that are not our issues, and reacting in ways we've learned all to well do not work.

We're in a slump. It won't last forever. These periods are normal, even necessary. These are the days to get through. These are the days to focus on recovery behaviors, whether or not the rewards occur immediately. These are sometimes the days to let ourselves be and love ourselves as much as we can.

We don't have to be ashamed, no matter how long we've been recovering. We don't have to unreasonably expect "more" from ourselves. We don't ever have to expect ourselves to live life perfectly.

Get through the slump. It will end. Sometimes, a slump can go on for days and then, in the course of an hour, we see ourselves pull out of it and feel better. Sometimes it can last a little longer.

Practice one recovery behavior in one small area, and begin to climb uphill. Soon, the slump will disappear. We can never judge where we will be tomorrow by where we are today.

Today, I will focus on practicing one recovery behavior on one of my issues, trusting that this practice will move me forward. I will remember that acceptance, gratitude, and detachment are a good place to begin. 

From The Language of Letting Go by Melody Beattie ©1990, Hazelden Foundation.
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A slump is temporary............but as compulsive overeaters, we worry it will last 'forever' and we will 'never' feel better without excess food or using another drug of choice. That's the lie. The truth is, continued abstinence is what propels us OUT of the temporary slump and back into experiencing the joy of life!

Without abstinence, there IS no joy, because we won't allow it. When we are overeating, everything ELSE in life is 'off.'  To feel good, we must FIRST commit to abstinence, and all joy stems from IT.

I don't have to fall into the old trap of thinking my sad feelings are permanent. All I have to do is put one foot in front of the other and practice recovery behavior in one small area. All I need is faith in my Food Plan, faith in my Higher Power, and faith in the recovery tools of OA. 

I know in my heart that this too shall pass. For today, I will ALLOW it to pass without overeating to comfort myself.

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