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Old 02-15-2016, 08:42 AM
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aasharon90
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What makes many of us strong in our own
recovery and sobriety is to learn all that we
can about addiction. Addiction to alcohol
or drugs. To learn how it affects our own
bodies and minds and those around us.

Then we become willing to learn, yes, learn
an effective program of recovery that we can
use as a guideline and stepping stone in
living life alcohol or drug free one day at a
time.

Once be learn the basics of recovery and
begin to incorporate what was taught to
us, then, we become responsible for our
own recovery and sobriety.

Meaning, our sobriety becomes extremely
important to us, because if we don't have
that then we have nothing else at all. We
become protective of it and refuse to allow
or let anyone or anything mess with it or
interfere with it.

That includes, family, friends, workers, employees,
and so on. No matter who, what, where, how, will
never touch my recovery and sobriety because
it belongs to us. And that makes us very protective
of it.

I, like so many, own our recovery and sobriety
and is something we will do whatever it takes to
keep it top priority in our lives for yrs. to come.
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