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Isabelle Lemay's avatar

thank you for sharing your journey, i appreciate it tremendously. as always the truth and the raw stories is what i crave because i find it so inspiring. because i can relate.

I love this: "I let myself sit in that space of discomfort. Not judging myself for any thoughts or feelings that came up, but not instantly reacting to them either."

I can relate with your story - for me it's about food; having kids, i do not always eat exactly what is good for me or what benefits me the most for example, but since i have read your post, i am going to sit with it and find out why can't i make a change for myself? choose myself?

this was very helpful Skylar, thank you!

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Amy Hickenbottom's avatar

I can totally relate, Skylar. I used alcohol as a prop in my 20s and 30s, mostly in social situations to try to "fit in", to overcome my highly sensitive and introverted nature, and also to ease social anxiety. I, of course, didn't realize that at the time. I just thought there was something wrong with me because I couldn't naturally have fun and be relaxed like everyone else. I needed a drink (or two, or three...) to take the edge off and loosen up a bit. I had a lot of fun times, but also some not so fun times. Thank you for your sharing your story!

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