24 Hour Recovery Connections Part 116
Congratulations on one month, Delizadee; it is a wonderful accomplishment - truly. There are going to be down days, sweetheart, especially early on but in the long run, sobriety helps to make life better and better. It is going to get easier - I promise - just don't give up now - the best is yet to come!!!!!!!!!
Hi,
We're home again after a fantastic weekend! I love our conventions and this one was no exception. It's so nice to see friends that you don't always see at the same meetings/times in the everyday world. I also just love it when we're all dressed up for the Saturday night banquet & Speaker Meeting. My next event is my 1st Weekend Womens Retreat in July.
Ok, time to check in for the next 24 hours of my recovery. Very grateful to. My HP, AA, and you all here on SR.
Bobbi
We're home again after a fantastic weekend! I love our conventions and this one was no exception. It's so nice to see friends that you don't always see at the same meetings/times in the everyday world. I also just love it when we're all dressed up for the Saturday night banquet & Speaker Meeting. My next event is my 1st Weekend Womens Retreat in July.
Ok, time to check in for the next 24 hours of my recovery. Very grateful to. My HP, AA, and you all here on SR.
Bobbi
Neo, something seems to be in the air today. I am feeling down today as well, and that is extremely rare for me. I thought it was the daylight savings time change (we *really* need to stop doing that), but that wouldn't affect folks outside of the US, so, as I said... something in the air.
Anyway, because I am working a very solid program both here and in the rooms, with my sponsor and my sponsee, with my daily sobriety rituals, and with the overwhelming life change that sobriety has brought me, being down a bit today is not bringing me any closer to drinking.
Stick with it. The rewards are well worth the pain of early sobriety.
The fact that you came here and told on yourself instead of just walking out the door is huge. That's how you succeed -- one step at a time. Every little win builds on the last one.
Anyway, because I am working a very solid program both here and in the rooms, with my sponsor and my sponsee, with my daily sobriety rituals, and with the overwhelming life change that sobriety has brought me, being down a bit today is not bringing me any closer to drinking.
Stick with it. The rewards are well worth the pain of early sobriety.
The fact that you came here and told on yourself instead of just walking out the door is huge. That's how you succeed -- one step at a time. Every little win builds on the last one.
Wonderful, fantastic post, Goat.
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