It's a practice in recovery to "tell your story" so that listeners can see how the program helped you to recover. I've done it dozens of times and each time I see something new and enlightening for me whether the listeners do or not.
I am one of those people that hear from others, "You should write a book!" So I'm writing my memoir. It has turned out to be ever so much more trouble than I thought. I've started over three times because it just didn't seem right to me.
The effort of looking back over my story has shown me that my life is a terrific example of how a force for good in the universe has been taking care and guiding me even when I was a dedicated atheist! Amazing!!!
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