I am the author of my own destiny. I am the writer of my own fate. And I love that I can take control of my story. I am glad that I have taken responsibility for my own narrative. I now see that others lack the power to have any say in my story. I am the director of this play. I choose the characters that I want to play with now. I take back my power. I am proud of myself and how far I have come on this journey. I now do a rewrite of my history. I forgive those who I am ready to forgive. I am no longer the victim in my story. I am the hero. As the hero, I rescue any parts of myself that need to be healed. I give these parts the love they need. I acknowledge all my parts. I have stopped pushing down the aspects of myself that need to come forth to be forgiven. I do my forgiveness work. I do my healing work. Now that I have all my parts on board with the new narrative, I can joyfully write my new script. I choo...
What if recovery wasn’t just about stopping harmful behaviors — but about building a life that actually feels steady, meaningful, and fulfilling? If you’re a woman in recovery navigating anxiety, emotional triggers, relationship challenges, or the weight of your past, you’re not alone. Healing isn’t just about staying sober or managing symptoms. It’s about developing healthy coping skills, rebuilding self-trust, strengthening relationships, and learning how to move through life without falling