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”
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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…”
A gift to yourself – because you are so worth it!
Having worked as a cbt clinician for a couple of decades, specialising in addiction, I have followed the work of Bitten Jonsson since her first book came out. What has become clear to me over the years is that the correlation between physical, mental, emotional and spiritual health is not only strong but intertwined, andContinue reading “A gift to yourself – because you are so worth it!”
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”
I got a letter
In a couple of months I am about to start a new (parallel) path on my professional road, leading to adding an additional competence and another set of tools for my toolbox.In order to be admitted to this program, I was asked to submit 2 letters of recommendation.This is one of them;” I was introducedContinue reading “I got a letter”
One day at a time
September 15 2019. So I live to tell about another September 15. On this date, 26 years ago today, I walked into a room, on wobbly legs, at least that´s how they felt. In my mind and heart, I entered that room on my knees. I didn´t know it at the time, but I hadContinue reading “One day at a time”