Relearning how to trust yourself is an important part of a successful recovery. This is because self-trust will help you believe in yourself to endure the hard work of rehab and make you less likely to give up on yourself and your journey toward sobriety.
An article on MindBodyGreen.com described self-trust like “having an internal GPS system: you know where to go next, you trust your decisions both big and small, and you're willing to take risks. You won't fear failure or making mistakes because your sense of self isn't externally derived,” wrote the author.
Sounds pretty good, right? Keeping this analogy in mind, you can see why self-trust is so important. As with all areas of recovery, the process of restoring self-trust will likely take time, patience, and commitment – but it is possible. Get started with these steps:
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