Newsletter for June 20th, 2025
/I’m Back—and Filled With Gratitude and Hope!
You might be wondering, “How can she be so upbeat with everything going on in the world?” I get it. There’s heartbreak everywhere—war, addiction, poverty, broken systems, and people in real pain. But here’s what I’ve learned: hope is still alive, and it often begins right at home.
For years, I thought I had to do everything myself. I was a professional juggler—managing, fixing, controlling, never asking for help. I thought needing support made me weak. But here’s the truth: asking for help is a sign of strength, not weakness.
I grew up with religion, but not in a way that made me feel like I could lean on it. I thought I had to earn God's help—or be in some extreme crisis to ask for it. I didn’t know I was already in trouble. My reactions said it all: yelling, controlling, numbing with alcohol, and even in early sobriety, gripping life so tightly there was no room for peace.
But after this long trip with my husband, something shifted. I was reminded that our relationship, our recovery, and our connection to God are everything. We need to trust more. We need to let go. We don’t have to know how it’s all going to unfold.
Letting go isn’t as hard as we make it—it’s a choice to stop gripping and start floating.
God has a plan. Even if you’ve been through trauma, even if trusting feels impossible, I promise: the things that haunt us belong in the rearview mirror.
What’s meant for you will stay. What isn’t will pass.
So if life feels like too much this weekend, take a deep breath. Close your eyes. Picture yourself in a canoe floating down a peaceful river. You’re up front, soaking in the view. God is behind you—steering, guiding. You don’t need to paddle. You don’t need to control. Just breathe, float, and let yourself be carried.
You’ve got this—because God’s got you.
Thanks for being here.
Wishing you a peaceful Friday and an even better weekend.
With love,
Bizzy
Host of Conversations with Bizzy