Recovery from any type of addiction is both physically as well as mentally exhausting and draining. For many people, it is literally peeling away layers upon layers of unhealthy behaviors and coping mechanisms to understand the root of the issue and then build new, effective and healthy coping mechanisms and behaviors.
With all this energy drain, it can be had to sustain the mental and physical levels needed to be successful in recovery. Anyone working to change a behavior knows that being tired, anxious, stressed or simply overwhelmed is a key trigger to regressing to past negative coping mechanisms.
The Universe Holds the Answers
The Law of Sobriety is a book I published in 2010 which focuses in on the concept of the Law of Attraction and how it can be used to assist with recovery. The Law of Attraction is a universal law that states that the way we think and the way we see ourselves is a magnet for the types of energy and opportunities we see in our lives.
For example, if we focus on how mentally exhausted we are during recovery, we are promoting a negative thought about ourselves and our path. Negative thoughts create negative energy, which means we attract negative energy. In the case of feeling exhaustion, this would be sending out low energy and receiving back low energy.
Instead, we need to turn our thinking around to feeling positive energy. By seeing ourselves as accomplishing tasks, of keeping on track and of meeting our goals, we create a high level of positive thoughts. Positive thoughts radiate positive energy out from our beings towards the Universe, which is returned in kind.
Mindful Thoughts
It is important to understand that the Law of Attraction is not a passive principle. It requires focus and attention, with an effort to be mindful and cultivate positive, affirming thoughts about ourselves, our recovery and our journey through life.
Along with these positive thoughts and the manifestation of positive energy out from the self, we also have to be ready to take action on the opportunities that we will receive. This can be challenging for someone in recovery as self-esteem, and a sense of self-confidence is often eroded with addiction.
To help to get yourself on the path to positive thoughts and positive energy, there are some strategies and daily activities anyone can do to create a positive mindset:
The more you recognize the positive around you, the less mentally exhausted you will feel throughout the journey of recovery. By sending out positive energy in the world, you will find you receive positive energy in return.
Sherry Gaba, LCSW is the author of “The Law of Sobriety: Attracting Positive Energy for a Powerful Recovery on Amazon. Join Sherry’s group coaching tribe www.wakeuprecovery.com for only $19/month where she combines the law of attraction with addiction recovery and codependency.