Building a lived record of who you are beyond addiction, inspired by Sor Juana's extensive writings that documented her authentic thoughts and convictions.
Sor Juana left behind thousands of pages—poems, letters, theological arguments—that preserved her genuine voice and intellectual identity. In recovery, creating your own archive becomes a practice of permanence. Write, record, or document moments of clarity, insights, values, and memories that predate or exist apart from addiction. This archive serves multiple functions: it anchors your identity in concrete evidence rather than fleeting feeling; it provides a touchstone when doubt arises; and it builds a counter-narrative to addiction's distortions. Whether through journaling, voice notes, letters to yourself, or creative work, you are asserting that your true self is real, documentable, and worthy of preservation. Your archive becomes proof that you existed before addiction and will exist beyond it.
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