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"Pletcher and Bartolameolli are undisputed experts on the subject of co-sex addiction.  They know more about it than anyone I know and have presented  an expose that with great clarity supersedes anything I have read before."

– John Bradshaw

Wednesday, July 30, 2008

Back from my travels

I've been on three continents, in six different countries and over ten different states in the last four weeks. It is amazing to me that I feel so grounded and centered. My travels were both business and pleasure; researching for another book and enjoying my husband, daughter and friends. We are also celebrating graduation ceremonies with our two sons; one from high school and another from college. There is great joy and gratitude for me at this time in life. I am glad to share with you.

What might this have to do with recovery, co-sex addiction and addictive relationships? For me, I've been struck with the challenge of being with the good in my life. I've noticed it is still a bit uncomfortable to welcome the abundance available to me. There remains this part of me that still has comfort in that which is challenging and difficult. Living in addiction will do this to us. We become conditioned to be on guard and prepared for the next drama.

As a result of my consistency and willingness to go within for my healing and to be responsible for my own family of origin healing work, I live a life of abundance today.

*I have an abundance of mature relationships. I count on a select community of friends and family members to be available and present with honesty, self-responsibility and respect.
*I have a husband that adores me and stands for my powerful self-expression in the world.
*I have an abundance of financial resources and I share them generously with intention.
*I have an abundance of intuition that I rely on for guidance.
*I have an abundance of energy that I guard with great care and vigilance, using as I choose with discernment and purpose.
*I have an abundance of gifts to offer others and to share with for the purpose of service and healing.
*I have an abundance of health and vitality and I remain true to those actions which I know will empower and energize my body and spirit.

These are just some of the gifts of 12 step recovery work. When I do my part, take responsibility for my own projections, shadows, wants, feelings, expectations, needs and life circumstances, I clear my energy field and the Divine blesses me with abundance and authenticity.

I want to share this journey with others and assist in any humble way that I am able. I want to encourage all individuals to receive the abundance waiting to be bestowed upon them.

Twelve step recovery and family of origin work is painful and challenging, but the rewards reaped over time are beyond imagination. I am grateful for the journey.

Blessings to you on your path,

Sally

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