Detached acceptance
I think I am different from a good many of the posters on this thread.
For me, being a recovering alcoholic and going to whatever lengths it takes to protect and preserve my sobriety is the most important part of everyday for me.
I don't take a day off.
I don't wish I was different.
I deal with what I have and address it the way that has worked successfully for a good while now.
I try to work the AA steps everyday, I get involved in recovery outreach (12 Step work) and I pray to God hard everyday to learn and do His will.
I am perfectly okay with being a recovering drunk every day.
It's just the way things are for me.
I don't preach it to others, but I sure do it for myself.
This is just my ESH, other peoples mileage may vary.
For me, being a recovering alcoholic and going to whatever lengths it takes to protect and preserve my sobriety is the most important part of everyday for me.
I don't take a day off.
I don't wish I was different.
I deal with what I have and address it the way that has worked successfully for a good while now.
I try to work the AA steps everyday, I get involved in recovery outreach (12 Step work) and I pray to God hard everyday to learn and do His will.
I am perfectly okay with being a recovering drunk every day.
It's just the way things are for me.
I don't preach it to others, but I sure do it for myself.
This is just my ESH, other peoples mileage may vary.
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