Morning Gratitude ~ Part 41
I feel the love today
Grateful today to have what I have and if you want what I have then do what I do.
If you want what I had before living sober then do what I did, and I feel like I am singing to the choir.
If you want what I had before living sober then do what I did, and I feel like I am singing to the choir.
Grateful that it's Saturday, and I had a great nights sleep.
Grateful that my OH is doing the shopping for us and will not be tempted to buy any wine.
Grateful for (almost) 6 weeks of freedom from alcohol. That statement makes me smile!
Grateful that my OH is doing the shopping for us and will not be tempted to buy any wine.
Grateful for (almost) 6 weeks of freedom from alcohol. That statement makes me smile!
Grateful to entering this day sober and feeling tired but good and no regrets.
Grateful for not having to worry about alcohol and what I do (or don't do)/say when I drink.
Grateful for productivity and spending time with the kids. Happy Saturday!
Pan
Grateful for not having to worry about alcohol and what I do (or don't do)/say when I drink.
Grateful for productivity and spending time with the kids. Happy Saturday!
Pan
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Grateful for this beautiful spring morning after such a long winter.
Grateful my DD seems to be realizing she needs to give up her using friends to stay healthy herself.
Grateful for SR and the wonderful support available anytime.
Grateful my DD seems to be realizing she needs to give up her using friends to stay healthy herself.
Grateful for SR and the wonderful support available anytime.
Grateful to be sober and hangover free.
Grateful to be trying to practice mindfulness and compassion when I can.
Grateful that although things are not perfect, my mom and my relationship seems to be much better and making headway. So grateful for that.
Grateful to be trying to practice mindfulness and compassion when I can.
Grateful that although things are not perfect, my mom and my relationship seems to be much better and making headway. So grateful for that.
Grateful for the huge national event held in my little town this weekend. Although it is hugely loud and inconvenient event, it brings more than twice as many visitors in to the town as there are residents, and is very good for all the small businesses in the town.
Grateful, as odd as it sounds, that I still have a desire to drink at times. After almost 28 months of sobriety, the fact that I still have urges to drink tells me that I indeed am alcohol addicted for life, and that quitting was the absolute right decision. It helps me accept that my condition will be lifelong, and that is a fact that I want in the forefront of my mind to help me stay sober. I am glad my drinking thoughts help me keep denial away. If that makes any sense!!
Grateful, as odd as it sounds, that I still have a desire to drink at times. After almost 28 months of sobriety, the fact that I still have urges to drink tells me that I indeed am alcohol addicted for life, and that quitting was the absolute right decision. It helps me accept that my condition will be lifelong, and that is a fact that I want in the forefront of my mind to help me stay sober. I am glad my drinking thoughts help me keep denial away. If that makes any sense!!
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