Day four and feeling good!
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Day four and feeling good!
Morning everyone
Day four here and I feel really good. I had my slip with one drink last week so I haven't had withdrawals this time aside from the ongoing foggy head and anxiety, but prior to slipping I only had a week sober so the fog hadn't had time to really clear.
I have two job interviews this week and I feel hopeful about change for the first time.
Will be sticking close to this amazing place on my phone and finally learning to be patient with myself.
Thanks everyone for your support and enjoy your day :-)
Day four here and I feel really good. I had my slip with one drink last week so I haven't had withdrawals this time aside from the ongoing foggy head and anxiety, but prior to slipping I only had a week sober so the fog hadn't had time to really clear.
I have two job interviews this week and I feel hopeful about change for the first time.
Will be sticking close to this amazing place on my phone and finally learning to be patient with myself.
Thanks everyone for your support and enjoy your day :-)
Morning everyone
Day four here and I feel really good. I had my slip with one drink last week so I haven't had withdrawals this time aside from the ongoing foggy head and anxiety, but prior to slipping I only had a week sober so the fog hadn't had time to really clear.
I have two job interviews this week and I feel hopeful about change for the first time.
Will be sticking close to this amazing place on my phone and finally learning to be patient with myself.
Thanks everyone for your support and enjoy your day :-)
Day four here and I feel really good. I had my slip with one drink last week so I haven't had withdrawals this time aside from the ongoing foggy head and anxiety, but prior to slipping I only had a week sober so the fog hadn't had time to really clear.
I have two job interviews this week and I feel hopeful about change for the first time.
Will be sticking close to this amazing place on my phone and finally learning to be patient with myself.
Thanks everyone for your support and enjoy your day :-)
Good luck with the interviews
Good job on 4 days but something I have learned is that you have to work hard with recovery. I strongly suggest AA/NA meetings, working with a sponsor, or at least working through the 12 step program literature. I truly feel today that those methods are the most successful in producing long term sobriety
Good luck, the hard work continues every day
Good luck, the hard work continues every day
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Good job on 4 days but something I have learned is that you have to work hard with recovery. I strongly suggest AA/NA meetings, working with a sponsor, or at least working through the 12 step program literature. I truly feel today that those methods are the most successful in producing long term sobriety Good luck, the hard work continues every day
I'm attend AA :-) I really like the community feel of the meetings!
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