Another year has passed. I got to have another year. 30 years in recovery. Today. A dear friend asked me how I was celebrating this today. And I will tell you. I´ve spent the day with the most important person in my life, someone I love and respect a lot; Me. Doing things I enjoyContinue reading “Recovery one day at a time”
Tag Archives: gratitude
Sometimes it has to get worse before it gets better.
My father died totally unexpectedly when I was 20. That day, I learned not to take Life for granted, that we are here on borrowed time. This runs deep in me. It has paved my way to be grateful for every day I have, and for so much that every day entails. It has madeContinue reading “Sometimes it has to get worse before it gets better.”
Closing one door – opening another…
I thought I’d treat myself another ”first”, as I don’t have a lot of those these days. Looking back on the year that’s about to come to an end, making some reflections, is a first for me in December. I usually do this around mid September, as that’s when I celebrate my years in myContinue reading “Closing one door – opening another…”
Music is Life
For as long as I can remember – and I have some very early memories in this, I have lived and breathed music. It is by far, hands down, with no competition, the most powerful influence and source of energy, inspiration, flow and way of healing for me. Nobody and nothing can compete with it.Continue reading “Music is Life”
Sweden Day
Today we celebrate Sweden day! Regardless of where I live, she is my country. She is no longer my home and she will never be again, other than in my heart. But I am proud to have been raised there, with the values and morals that I have. Having said that, many of ny behaviorsContinue reading “Sweden Day”
Asking for help, programming and gratitude
So… I have made a very soft launch of my blog. I have been asked several times over the years to “get more out there” and so adding a blog to my internet presence is the next step.I am able to do this because I have a very dear friend who is a master inContinue reading “Asking for help, programming and gratitude”