⁉️💯THEY COUNTED ME OUT..til I COUNTED MYSELF iNNN!!💪💯💋
💯💯A year ago, I was broken💯💯
Let's Talk Some Truth About My Life....
I was An Addict in FULLLL ACTiVE ADDiCTiON...If You Know Me..I Went Through ALOTTTT Of #Trauma In a Short Period Of Time...I'm Talkin Shit that Would KiLL MOST AND THATS 💯💯💯
✔️Sold Drugs
✔️Did drugs.... I was homeless. I lost people I loved..I LOST MY BABiES!!!!! My family didn't trust me, and there were times I didn't trust myself. I was counted out by a lot of people... and honestly, I had counted myself out too.
️✨️Then one day, I COUNTED MYSELF BACK IN✨️
Today, I'm almost ONE YEAR CLEAN. 🙏❤️
No, my life isn't perfect. But it's beautiful. I have peace. I have purpose. I smile again. I wake up grateful. I look in the mirror and see someone I fought like hell to become.
I'm sharing this because I know there are people struggling right now who think they're too far gone.
You're not.
Your mistakes are not your identity. Your addiction is not your ending. Your felony doesn't define your future. You can rebuild. You can heal. You can start over.
If I can go from homeless and hopeless to genuinely loving my life again… you can too.
Don't let anyone count you out.
And most importantly… don't count yourself out. ❤️
#Recovery #AlmostOneYearClean #RecoveryIsPossible #AddictionRecovery #SecondChances #FelonToFreedom #KeepGoing #Healing #SobrietyJourney
Reflecting on my own journey toward recovery, I can genuinely relate to the struggles described here. Addiction often comes with layers of trauma, self-doubt, and loss that can feel insurmountable. What helped me most was deciding one day to "count myself back in" — making a commitment to healing and forgiving myself for past mistakes. One important lesson is that recovery isn’t a linear process; it involves setbacks and tough days. Yet, every small step forward matters. Surrounding myself with supportive people and seeking professional help created a foundation for lasting sobriety and peace. It’s crucial to remember that addiction does not define identity, nor does a felony or past choices have to dictate the future. Starting over is possible, even when it feels like everything is lost. Finding purpose can be as simple as focusing on gratitude, engaging in meaningful activities, or helping others going through similar struggles. The power of hope is transformative, and waking up each day committed to healing brings a new kind of strength. If you or someone you know is struggling with addiction or trauma, know that recovery is possible. You are not alone, and counting yourself back in could be the bravest decision you ever make. Keep going, because every day clean is a victory, and a better life awaits on the other side of struggle.
