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Three circles | |
Chris X | |
English (United Kingdom) | |
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3 three circles inner middle outer bottom line tools diagram | |
3 circles.bmp | |
This recovery tool was submitted by a member as part of a set of tools which may or may not be helpful for everyone. I have found the Three Circles to be a foundational tool in all my recovery step-work. It is documented in the leaflet provided by the International Service Organization of SAA. Unlike alcohol, I cannot eliminate sex from my life even if I wanted to, because it is part of my make-up. And not all sexual behaviour is harmful to me or others. Yet I have learnt through experience that if I leave to the last minute the decision as to whether something is harmful or not, my addiction is likely to fool me into making the wrong decision. So when I admit my powerlessness over addictive sexual behaviour as part of my first step towards recovery, I draw up a diagram showing very clearly which harmful behaviour I now know I am powerless over. Inner circle - significantly harmful behaviour below my bottom line I call this significantly harmful behaviour my Inner Circle, because the Three Circles diagram is often drawn as a kind of target, with the most harmful behaviour in the centre. I usually find it easier to draw my Three Circles diagram by dividing a piece of paper into three horizontal bands by drawing two lines. The bottom, solid line, is called my Bottom Line. I never want to go below that Bottom Line into my Inner Circle, because the behaviour there is so addictive - that is, so harmful yet so compulsive for me as a sex addict, that I must avoid it at all costs. Outer circle - significantly healthy behaviour to replace it I have learnt I cannot avoid addictive sexual behaviour simply by cutting it out of my life - I have had to discover healthy alternatives to meet the real needs that my addictive sexual behaviour was masking. These healthy behaviours and habits constitute my Outer Circle. In my diagram I put them at the top of the page above my Top Line. They include behaviours that meet my basic human needs, such as social activities, healthy food, fresh air, rest, meaningful work, and creating a safe environment. They also include some behaviours which I particularly enjoy or need - and hopefully both. These reflect my particular skills or interests as well as my special needs as a recovering sex addict. Middle circle - warning signs and potentially risky behaviour If I only had two My Three Circles See the document above for my current Three Circle diagram. Everybody is different, and our Three Circles will be different. Some people would not dream of the Inner Circle behaviour that I struggle with, and I would never even consider theirs. Others may have different routes they have followed down through their Middle Circle. Many of us will have some basic healthy Outer Circle behaviours in common, but we will all have different needs and interests there as well. |