The 24 Hour Club Sign Up Sheet, Part 45, All Are Welcome!
2amET...md;tuf day even tho had good birthday mtg. Sent my old man a long email expressing how I feel. Was therapeutic actually since he always cuts me off when try to make a point or ask for help. I'm doing what I can to clean my side of street but he doesn't believe I've been sober this long! O well 24 more will work
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24 Hour Club Sign up Sheet Part 45, All Are Welcome!
Hi There!! Hope everyone is doing well today. I am so glad you stopped into the
24 hour club. Please join us as we commit to another 24 Hours clean and sober!
Just post your local time and commit! Please post once daily on this thread as
this is mainly a sign up sheet that will make up our final roster for the day in 24
hours. Thanks Everyone!
Glowing Deep Sea Creatures - By Joshia Lambus
Welcome To Our Newest Members- Noolan - Sleepless3 - Arbor8 - ArtK33
Congratulations!!
Rickh54 4 months!
Ruby2 4 months!
BarbieKen 1 yr 4 months!
If I missed your special day my apologies.
Please send me a pm with your clean date and any corrections or updates.
Todd Brell
Roster will be posted 14 Hours 16 min from now at 10 pm EST USA 3/12.
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The following are some excerpts of a post I found on another thread. It was written by
JoeNerv and he has given me permission to repost it.
At one time JoeNerv suffered from Social anxiety but accepted that he would have to
step out of his comfort zone to receive help.
He became willing to do what he needed to do. He now has over 29 yrs clean and sober!
Way to go JoeNerv!
Willingness
Willingness to me means doing what feels uncomfortable. It means doing things I don't
want to do. It means surrendering all the things I think I know, and opening my mind to
what others have to say.
It means trying my best to put into action things others say worked for them, whether I
think they will help or not. And it meant in the beginning knowing that I really didn't
know what was best for me.
I hear a lot of people say "I can't", "I won't", "That's not who I am", "I'm not comfortable
with that", and a million other things along those lines. I wasn't comfortable with a single
thing I did my first 6 months sober. Especially going to AA.
But I was willing.
Over time, things changed. It took me over 2 years to be completely rid of the agoraphobia,
but things got a tiny little bit better every day. I prayed for the strength to keep putting one
foot in front of the other, and was granted that strength.
The fear and uncomfortability wasn't immediately taken away, but time healed...
*Song For The Day -Jordin Sparks - You Gotta Want It Lyrics
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