Liars Anonymous Community Group
A support group to provide those with a compulsive addiction to lie a place to share hope, strength and courage with others like them; solve our common problem and help others with a compulsion to lie. We aren't alone!
I am about 3 weeks into recovery and really hopeful that the new tools I am learning will help me to stop lying, and more importantly, reach the cause of why I lie in the first place. I'm sure now that this is a deep sense of unworthiness and inadequacy. I am an amazing person to the outside world. I have accomplished a great deal, help lots of people, have many many talents. But on the inside, I am scared and ashamed all the time. I lie in order to get what I want without having to deal with other people, mostly my husband. And I lie when I've done something wrong and I want to present as perfect. I don't want to admit my mistakes. I lie to avoid conflict. I'm SO tired of it, and this is the first time that I'm actually doing daily work around this. I GET for the first time the first step, admitting powerlessness.
Laura O.
Good luck out there guys!