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Old 03-03-2018, 04:55 AM
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Snowydelrico
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Originally Posted by August252015 View Post
No, you shouldn't, in the sense that you slack off on your program of action.

I want to keep living in my very lovely life in recovery and at just past 2 yr sober, I am working MORE on learning and growing. IMO no padlocks are ever guarantee of my decision to never drink again, so keeping up what I do - amping up as needed, for example, on meetings, even if it's just because I have some inkling of discontent or such- is important.

I do trust myself now....but not to try going it alone as I personally need reminders (daily) of how I want to live and AA lays them out for me.
Thanks August, well done on 2 years.

I’ve gone it alone this far.
I gave other vices up in the past.
So I’m kind of repeating the trend of having a breather after battling for so long.
I think I know I’m ready.
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