Thanks Dalin and Raman, for sharing your experiences about the many difficulties in Sponsorship. I can relate so much with what you both had to share, and I'm grateful that I have you both in my recovery to share with. Gives me lots of strength and hope. Hugs and Love.
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"If we do an honest examination of exactly what we are giving, we are better able to evaluate the results we are getting."Chapter 10 - Emotional Pain - NA Way of Life.
Hi Friends, In my experience, I have learned that I cannot want a sponsee to recover more than they want recovery for themselves. I cannot take responsibility for their recovery, or I will have to take responsibility for their relapse too. I do rely heavily on that old saying.."You can lead a horse to water, but you cannot make them drink." The best I can do is to make sure they are thirsty, by letting them watch me drink from the spring of recovery.
I have not yet had to tell a sponsee that I will not sponsor them any longer. I think that is because I do not force my view of "the proper way" to work the steps on them. I know that the path I had to walk to find willingness was different from the path others have walked to reach the point of willingness to find recovery. We are all just where we need to be on our journey. It is hard to reach a point of acceptence with someone we care about. I do want my sponsees to "get it", but they have to walk their own path until they want to walk with me. I have cried several times, watching a sponsee in a difficult situation (using or acting out in other ways), but the only thing I can do is tell them that there is another way-and assure them that I am willing to help when they are ready for help.
Recovery is not for those who need it, it is for those who want it.
"If you want what we have to offer, and are willing to make the effort to get it, then you are ready to take certain steps."
I had to reach the point of being ready.... I had to become willing and I had to want recovery. I was a hardheaded addict-nothing could be forced on me-but enough pain in my life allowed me to find the desire to live in recovery, instead of just talking it.
Lon
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Courage is not the towering oak that sees storms come and go; it is the fragile blossom that opens in the snow.----Alice Mackenzie Swaim
i try to teach my sponsees the way greg p,and my current sponsor bo have taught me.i sponsor 2 guys in the states,one in iowa,one in north carolina.i sponsor 8 guys up here in canada.most of these guys sponsor people.i dont usualy do many newcomers,most of these folks have a few years.
one lives three hours north of here and has two sponsees.
it is all about willingness.
if a newcomer comes in and says he is ready,but his actions tell a diferant story,well it doesnt allow me to grow.
i could waste alot of my time,and theres trying to pretend like there is some willingness were none is at a year clean.
we have addicts filling our rooms in toronto.
so i have to use Gods time wisely
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dalin a unity means oneity...one god, one fellowship,one sponsor,one program...many gifts
Thanks Lon and Dalin for sharing your experiences and perspectives. Many ways, same goal ~ passing it on!
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"If we do an honest examination of exactly what we are giving, we are better able to evaluate the results we are getting."Chapter 10 - Emotional Pain - NA Way of Life.