Day 6
Busy day today, guys. However, I have been rewatching House of Cards recently. There is a character on there that used to be an alcoholic and he says the following about his sobriety.
"But the most important count I do has nothing to do with work. It's the number of days since April 4, 1999. As of this morning, that's 5,185. The bigger that number gets, the more it frightens me, because I know all it takes is one drink to go back to zero. Most people see fear as a weakness. It can be. Sometimes for my job, I have to put fear in other people. I know that's not right. But if I'm honest, like the fourth step asks us to be, I have to be ruthless, because failure is not an option. The same goes for my sobriety. I have to be ruthless with myself. I have to use my fear. It makes me stronger. Like everyone in this room, I can't control who I am. But I can control the zero. **** the zero."
Apply this to your ex. They're in the rear view mirror. Don't go back to zero. Stay strong.
I don't know if it helps anyone else but one thing that helps me is to listen to some really confident rap. Currently listening to Jay-Z Blueprint album and Kanye Graduation album. They help me to feel better and I want to pass them on to everyone here. I know rap isn't for everyone, I love all music, and I especially know Kanye ISN'T for everyone but one thing you cannot deny is his unshakeable confidence. That's what we need gents. Nothing keeps you down unless YOU let it.
In addition, last night she called me while she was getting on her plane to leave. Obviously, I didn't answer. She left a voicemail. It went as follows, "Hey, DonnyJuanny. Umm... I know we aren't really talking right now but I just wanted to let you know that I'm on the plane and umm... heading back. I just wanted to thank you so much for the couple days that I had with you. They were absolutely perfect and I wouldn't have them any other way. Umm... I hope you're doing well and I love you. Bye."
Cool. Cya.