Why Did He Fall In Love With You?
Love Over Addiction
Michelle Anderson
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🗓️ 27 August 2017
⏱️ 9 minutes
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Summary
The other night I was folding laundry - that's a daily chore with a large family… thankfully, I have a very nice laundry room where I can watch the kids in the pool or playing in the backyard while I fold and stack.
I was in the middle of moving the clothes from the washer to the dryer and I was thinking of you (because I spend a lot of my time thinking of you) and I had a thought that made me stop and think I needed to tell you this right away.
We always say this disease happens to good men right? And it's true. We love good people who are suffering with a disease. At their roots they are good. They are gifted and full of potential. That's why we fell in love with them in the first place, because we see their true beautiful selves.
But here's another important thing to remember that I think we miss. We are really gifted women too. This disease is attracted to us because of all our wonderful qualities.
We're not crazy - even though addiction tries to make us feel that way. It's actually quite the opposite. We are very sane and very capable women. That's why we come up with so many wonderful ways to help them (even though they never take us up on it for very long).
We are loving women who are fiercely loyal. There's nothing we wouldn't do for the ones we love. We protect and serve and then serve some more.
And I am sure some of you are thinking, "what's so special about this? I've always been this way."
But that's my point. What comes naturally for us are very rare gifts to find in others. What makes us special is the exact reason why addiction loves women like us.
Do you know how many women are in this community? Over 17,000. And do you know how many of us are successful women? We are Working Mothers, Lobbyist, Lawyers, Nurses, Marketing Directors, Triathletes, Entrepreneurs and Teachers. The list goes on and on.
We are not stupid like this disease tries to make us feel. We are very capable, smart women who can manage a whole lot more than just herself.
We are managing little people or grown up people, we are making contributions to make this world a better place, we are researchers and readers, and advocates.
So next time this disease tries to get you to believe the ridiculous lies that you're unloveable, you're not worthy of someone's time and attention, that if YOU changed they would get sober… just remember my loving and thoughtful manager - that you are a woman who knows better.
You are a smart and beautiful women who is fully capable of managing her own life and making healthy decisions that are full of self love.
If you need help learning exactly how to make decisions of self love when you love someone who drinks too much or suffers from addiction, we have you covered. You're in the right place. Self care is the number one tool YOU need to start living the happy and healthy life you desire. You healing starts with you - not him. Join one of the programs or sign up for personal coaching with me here (there are only a few limited spots open) and you can start learning how to pay more attention to your needs and caring for yourself.
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| 0:00.0 | You're listening to the wife of an alcoholic podcast. The other night I was folding laundry and as most of you know I have quite a large family, so that is a daily chore. |
| 0:25.0 | Thankfully, I have a very nice laundry room where I can watch the kids in the pool or playing in the backyard while I fold and stack. And if you want a picture of my laundry room, it's funny because all my girlfriends always talk about my laundry room. I renovated my house. This is totally off topic, so I apologize, but it's a podcast so I can go a little off topic. |
| 0:50.0 | I renovated my house, let's see, almost three years ago, and we started with, we said, |
| 0:56.3 | we're just going to do the kitchen, and then we started with the kitchen, and we went to the bathrooms and the bedrooms and then we ended up actually doing the entire house everything taking the landscaping all of it and it was the most wonderful project. I think if I could choose |
| 1:15.8 | a second career it would definitely be that. It was so much fun. I enjoyed every minute of |
| 1:21.6 | it but I converted a living room into a laundry room |
| 1:28.1 | because there's eight of us and our family and the laundry is a very big deal. |
| 1:34.0 | So my girlfriends always say, they're like, |
| 1:37.0 | I have covies and I'm kind of an organizational freak |
| 1:42.0 | because with a family this large you have to be I wasn't always this way |
| 1:48.5 | So each child has their own cubby and their own places to put their shoes and backpacks. |
| 1:55.8 | And then each one of us have a laundry basket storage where I can fold the clothes and then put them in their basket and then my kids put away their clothes. |
| 2:08.6 | And they've been doing that since they were five because chores are a very big deal in our home, not just because I want my |
| 2:17.6 | kids to learn the importance of having responsibility, but because it gets dirty, fast, and we all need to chip in and help around, so I'm not doing it all and getting resentful. |
| 2:34.5 | Anyways, the laundry room overlooks the backyard. |
| 2:41.8 | That's why I actually converted it into a laundry room so that we have a pool and a trampoline and so I can watch them in the pool while multitasking and folding laundry so it's safe and functional. |
| 2:57.0 | So I was in my laundry room, which I'm often in, and I actually do some of my best thinking in there and thinking of you because I |
| 3:06.7 | think of you most of the day and I had a thought that literally made me stop and think, |
| 3:15.3 | I need to tell you this right away. |
| 3:18.8 | Okay, so this is what it is. |
| 3:20.8 | We say that this disease happens to good men, right? And it's true. We love good people who are suffering with the disease. At their |
| 3:30.1 | roots, we know they are good. They are gifted and full of potential. That's why we |
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