First of all I need to say I am not christian but I am so very thankful to the generous women in this forum who have shared their time, love, hope and prayers with me it has helped me through the hardest season of my life I hope our friendships can continue.
I have been reading about how AA's 12 step program can be used in anyone's life to improve themselves. (The book is "Waking up Just in Time" by Abraham Twerski). It got me to thinking about how the negative mindsets we firstwives can have towards Poly can be worked through by using the 12 step program. It seems like it takes a lot of introspection and self-work to get through this transition and the support group model is just what I think I need. Can we all be happy that I am calling on my "higher power" as they do in AA and then get on with working through the human emotions most women will struggle through on this road Christian or not?
My vote is this: helping to improve all families will improve our culture overall.
I have been reading about how AA's 12 step program can be used in anyone's life to improve themselves. (The book is "Waking up Just in Time" by Abraham Twerski). It got me to thinking about how the negative mindsets we firstwives can have towards Poly can be worked through by using the 12 step program. It seems like it takes a lot of introspection and self-work to get through this transition and the support group model is just what I think I need. Can we all be happy that I am calling on my "higher power" as they do in AA and then get on with working through the human emotions most women will struggle through on this road Christian or not?
My vote is this: helping to improve all families will improve our culture overall.