Addiction is a disease that messes with your mind. People start using drugs for a variety of reasons. Addiction is more than just using drugs – it’s living for them. At the core of addiction, many are going on behind the scenes, and it’s often ugly and painful. One thing you may have used drugs to cover up was low self-esteem. Drugs may have taken away your inhibition while you were drunk or high, but they don’t build self-esteem. In fact, you may sabotage yourself. Because addiction can also be degrading, self-esteem is usually in short supply when you get clean and sober.
As a newly sober person, you will have a lot of emotions to sort through. Feeling shame, guilt, and low self-worth are all common themes among people with substance use disorders. Just because you feel bad about yourself doesn’t mean that you are a terrible person.
Yes, you may have done wrong things. You may have harmed others or yourself. But that isn’t all you are or all you can be. As you gather more time clean and sober, you’ll have the chance to begin rebuilding your life one day at a time. But you have to remember: You’re WORTH it! Even when it seems hard or scary.
Building self-esteem means working on yourself! You’re worthy of love and change, but there is work to be done to be your best self!
Building your self-esteem will be another thing to take one day at a time. Here are some things that can help you start rebuilding:
Addiction is a disease that can affect your body, mind, and spirit. Help is available! We want you to overcome your obstacles and learn how to live life to the fullest, substance-free.