24-Hour Recovery Connections Part 132
Morning SR,
7:05 am here on a beautiful sunny Friday and I'll have 24 more please. -
Congratulations to all Milestoners today---thank you for the inspiration!
For everyone on Day 1 or 2 or whatever day, Sober is better. Hang in there, it gets SO much better.
7:05 am here on a beautiful sunny Friday and I'll have 24 more please. -
Congratulations to all Milestoners today---thank you for the inspiration!
For everyone on Day 1 or 2 or whatever day, Sober is better. Hang in there, it gets SO much better.
Bears Repeating..........................
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Join Date: May 2016
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I'm Autumn. An alcoholic
Hi group.. My name is Autumn and I have 25 days sober from alcohol. I'm a newbie. Thank you all for sharing. I'm also new to this posting threads thing in an online group. But I am happy to be a part of a group who has similar stuff going on! 24 hrs at a time!
Thanks..
Autumn 💜
Thanks..
Autumn 💜
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Join Date: Feb 2016
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Hi group.. My name is Autumn and I have 25 days sober from alcohol. I'm a newbie. Thank you all for sharing. I'm also new to this posting threads thing in an online group. But I am happy to be a part of a group who has similar stuff going on! 24 hrs at a time!
Thanks..
Autumn 💜
Thanks..
Autumn 💜
20
May
ONE DAY AT A TIME
Above all, take it one day at a time.
— AS BILL SEES IT, p. 11
Why do I kid myself that I must stay away from a drink for only one day, when I know perfectly well I must never drink again as long as I live? I am not kidding myself because one day at a time is probably the only way I can reach the long-range objective of staying sober.
If I determine that I shall never drink again as long as I live, I set myself up. How can I be sure I won't drink when I have no idea what the future may hold?
On a day-at-a-time basis, I am confident I can stay away from a drink for one day. So I set out with confidence. At the end of the day, I have the reward of achievement. Achievement feels good and that makes me want more.
24 more for this grateful alcoholic that love life now.
May
ONE DAY AT A TIME
Above all, take it one day at a time.
— AS BILL SEES IT, p. 11
Why do I kid myself that I must stay away from a drink for only one day, when I know perfectly well I must never drink again as long as I live? I am not kidding myself because one day at a time is probably the only way I can reach the long-range objective of staying sober.
If I determine that I shall never drink again as long as I live, I set myself up. How can I be sure I won't drink when I have no idea what the future may hold?
On a day-at-a-time basis, I am confident I can stay away from a drink for one day. So I set out with confidence. At the end of the day, I have the reward of achievement. Achievement feels good and that makes me want more.
24 more for this grateful alcoholic that love life now.
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