Reunion for November 2014 class
Reunion for November 2014 class
Hi All,
I know I wasn't around for few months and GroundHogDay & PeaceHappiness have held down the class, thanks
It is just the three of us now and if you were thinking of coming back, maybe you've been lurking, it would be great to hear what you've been up to.
I've had my ups and downs but am looking forward now with a few more tools, along with acceptance of whom I am and how I've come to be this way.
There is a tough road ahead, but I think it is worth it.
Hopefully I hear from some long lost friends, you all know where the classroom is
Magellan
I know I wasn't around for few months and GroundHogDay & PeaceHappiness have held down the class, thanks
It is just the three of us now and if you were thinking of coming back, maybe you've been lurking, it would be great to hear what you've been up to.
I've had my ups and downs but am looking forward now with a few more tools, along with acceptance of whom I am and how I've come to be this way.
There is a tough road ahead, but I think it is worth it.
Hopefully I hear from some long lost friends, you all know where the classroom is
Magellan
Magellan -- I think this is a great post, hope you get some responses from old friends from it.
You might consider joining in and actively participating in the One Year and Under thread as well. As my own Class has started to dwindle down a little, I've found myself relying more and more on "the Undies" for support.
http://www.soberrecovery.com/forums/...part-47-a.html
You might consider joining in and actively participating in the One Year and Under thread as well. As my own Class has started to dwindle down a little, I've found myself relying more and more on "the Undies" for support.
http://www.soberrecovery.com/forums/...part-47-a.html
Taking a lot out of this 49 yo body, feel bad for the folks in their 60's & 70's.
Got my pain meds on their way, hopefully ill sleep through tonight, only 2-3 hrs last night
This too will end
Magellan x
Hi, Magellan! Class of November 2014 and Class of July 2015 checking in! I have had some stumbles along the way for a few months here and there but I am back at it and working on my 18th day sober. I have been meaning to reconnect with yall.
The movie encapsulates so much about recovery. It shows how we need to change our attitudes and take actions that are in synch with being a good person in life, not just stop drinking. Only with that level of fulfillment, peace, and acceptance, do we avoid " white knuckling" our way through sobriety. Although I am not a member of AA, I assume the steps help people to achieve those life changes. Other people seek therapy/counseling to make those life changes.
Nice post!
This evening, I posted in my class thread. Like others classes, ours has grown smaller in number but we are doing well. I didn't join SR until two months into sobriety so I wasn't there at the start. I dug back to the earliest threads. Here's part of what I shared tonight:
"Interestingly, as I looked over the earliest posts, I saw encouraging welcomes from members of earlier classes. Their names are all familiar; they've become some of the sober veterans. It struck me that in and of itself attests powerfully to the value our classes offer those seeking a new life in sobriety."
Joining my SR class was the wisest thing I've done since becoming part of this community, though I didn't realize it at the time. I hope our newcomers take full advantage of this wonderful asset SR offers. The shared growth, accountability and support are uniquely valuable.
This evening, I posted in my class thread. Like others classes, ours has grown smaller in number but we are doing well. I didn't join SR until two months into sobriety so I wasn't there at the start. I dug back to the earliest threads. Here's part of what I shared tonight:
"Interestingly, as I looked over the earliest posts, I saw encouraging welcomes from members of earlier classes. Their names are all familiar; they've become some of the sober veterans. It struck me that in and of itself attests powerfully to the value our classes offer those seeking a new life in sobriety."
Joining my SR class was the wisest thing I've done since becoming part of this community, though I didn't realize it at the time. I hope our newcomers take full advantage of this wonderful asset SR offers. The shared growth, accountability and support are uniquely valuable.
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