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Old 01-25-2015, 05:59 AM
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jazzfish
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Join Date: Sep 2011
Location: Wisconsin near Twin Cities
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Originally Posted by Eddiebuckle View Post
Regardless what approach you take, I think that recognizing the things and situations that precede relapses is important. Understanding our weak points and recognizing when we are putting our sobriety in danger so we can avoid the pitfalls are critical. But most of all, and I believe this is universally true, we cannot do this alone. Be it SR, someone or some group of like minded people, surround yourself with the things and people who support your sobriety.
As a friendly alternative, it wasn't until I rejected everything that tried to sow doubt and fear about my ability to quit and stay quit that I actually was able to stay sober.
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