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mecanix 03-04-2014 03:40 AM

Time for a new start ?
 
Today is the day to start again , as is every morning .

Every morning when i wake up i get the chance to do something different , make a different decision .
I can see the path leading to here , right here right now i have the choice to change things for the better from here on .

Some things in my life are still kinda unmanageable so today i make the affirmation to change those things i can for the better .

I say this as i've been sitting in a pit for the last couple of days not doing anything much to improve my lot and there comes a time for dropping the lethargy and moving on :) .

So onwards with sobriety and trying to live life in a better and more manageable way .

2 years 6 months yesterday , I hope and pray for another sober day on our glorious planet ..

Bestwishes, m

Dee74 03-04-2014 03:55 AM

Congrats mecanix - a noble achievement for a noble guy :)

well done :)

D

Nonsensical 03-04-2014 04:30 AM

Maybe you don't feel like you've been doing anything to help yourself lately, but you've been doing LOADS for others on this forum. You are a source of emulation. I hope you achieve everything your heart desires! :ring

Zebra1275 03-04-2014 04:38 AM

Congratulations on 30 months of sobriety!

doggonecarl 03-04-2014 04:45 AM

Great job on maintaining your recovery for 2 and a half years. And thanks for your presence and support on the boards.

IOAA2 03-04-2014 05:02 AM

Congratulations and as they say KEEP COMING it works.

"Ups and downs still happen, it's how we deal with them that counts."

That's so true. In the beginning I had the crazy thought that once I stopped drinking everything would automatically be rosy. Things got better, ME, but life continued and I needed to learn how to adapt instead of trying to escape. After many years sober it's still a work in progress but having a clear head sure helps.

BE WELL

Hawkeye13 03-04-2014 05:16 AM

I always look forward to and learn from your posts mecanix.

You may feel like your in a pit at the moment but you are shining a light
for the rest of us.

Thank you

PurpleKnight 03-04-2014 06:14 AM

Fantastic!! :You_Rock_


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