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Old 07-28-2013, 06:01 PM
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Dee74
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Hi sobrietyftw

the good news is I've never seen anyone who really wants to be sober fail.

the not so good news is I've seen a lot of people underestimate the time and effort that it takes for them to stay sober.

look at what you're doing for your recovery - start thinking about what you can add.

Have you considered a sponsor, or getting more involved with your meetings?
How much support do you have?
do you reach out enough?

do you have a plan of action for when cravings hit?

What other changes have you made to you life besides simply not drinking?

are you still hanging with the same people and doing the same things you used to as a drinker?

Looking at things like that will help shore up your recovery and make you stronger for the next time temptation calls

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