Day 31 rehab - Kelly
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Day 31 rehab - Kelly
One class down, 1 to go.
We talked about shyness, and drinking to overcome shyness in social situations...not good, of course.
Off home at 3:30, for the long weekend, back Monday afternoon.
AA meetings every night.
I wish you all well.
I finish rehab on Tuesday morning.
Kelly
We talked about shyness, and drinking to overcome shyness in social situations...not good, of course.
Off home at 3:30, for the long weekend, back Monday afternoon.
AA meetings every night.
I wish you all well.
I finish rehab on Tuesday morning.
Kelly
Im sure you are getting anxious to go home and
that is natural. As we know all too well, there'a no
place like home. Right? I just kidden
Remember that this rehab experience can carry you
along way in ur recovery if all that you learned is applied
to you everyday life. Also, what you've learned thus so
far isnt all there is to learn. Recovery is an ongoing
journey learning to live life happy and honest in all ur
affairs.
One leg of ur journey is about to end as you embark
on new experiences at home, work and life. Just cause
ur leaving there doesnt mean you have to leave here, SR.
SR has been a part of my recovery program for awhile
now and has helped me pass on my own ESH with others
still suffering. It has been a plus in my own recovery in
helping me stay sober and grounded a day at a time.
I know what I need to do to stay sober and using all the
tools and knowledge passed on to me I continue to use
them everyday. If staying sober is that important to you
like it is to me then hold onto them tight and treasure them
always.
We'll be here for you every step of the way, even at home,
work, trips and ur phone.
Enjoy ur recovery journey and trip home.
I'm keeping my eyes on you're progress....lol
that is natural. As we know all too well, there'a no
place like home. Right? I just kidden
Remember that this rehab experience can carry you
along way in ur recovery if all that you learned is applied
to you everyday life. Also, what you've learned thus so
far isnt all there is to learn. Recovery is an ongoing
journey learning to live life happy and honest in all ur
affairs.
One leg of ur journey is about to end as you embark
on new experiences at home, work and life. Just cause
ur leaving there doesnt mean you have to leave here, SR.
SR has been a part of my recovery program for awhile
now and has helped me pass on my own ESH with others
still suffering. It has been a plus in my own recovery in
helping me stay sober and grounded a day at a time.
I know what I need to do to stay sober and using all the
tools and knowledge passed on to me I continue to use
them everyday. If staying sober is that important to you
like it is to me then hold onto them tight and treasure them
always.
We'll be here for you every step of the way, even at home,
work, trips and ur phone.
Enjoy ur recovery journey and trip home.
I'm keeping my eyes on you're progress....lol
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