Self Improvent
Self Improvent
As a drug addict and someone who has been a chronic relapser I have wondered what I can do different this time?I have now begun a journal for the first time ever.And I also came accross a site offering self improvement classes on-line for addicts and whoever.These on-line work books cost $12 each and each course is about 30 days.I signed up for the first course last night.Here is the link if anyone is intrested.http://www.higherawareness.com/
Thanx Lulu.I just woke from a bad dream.Now I am having serious cravings.Its a little after midnight here.I am going to lay back down.I went to 2 meetings Sunday.Then went to some friends house also in recovery and watched Van Hessling.I am still having a hard time.I just finished writing a little in my journal.
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I'm glad you posted your message. My first AA meeting was just of 22 years ago, and it has taken me that long to finally get 4 quality years of sobriety.
Even though I have taken many inventories since I got sober this time, I still am not sure why I relapsed so frequently, for 18 long years. The one thing I did radically different this past attempt was checking myself into rehab; into Hazelton at Springbrook (near Portland, OR).
This changed my life, and changed my entire view of recovery and relapse. I am NOT trying to tell you that you have to do this, I am telling you that it worked for me. They have a website, and you can call them (800-333-3712) for a free intake assesment.
Good luck, I have been in your shoes many times and didn't like it.
Jim
Even though I have taken many inventories since I got sober this time, I still am not sure why I relapsed so frequently, for 18 long years. The one thing I did radically different this past attempt was checking myself into rehab; into Hazelton at Springbrook (near Portland, OR).
This changed my life, and changed my entire view of recovery and relapse. I am NOT trying to tell you that you have to do this, I am telling you that it worked for me. They have a website, and you can call them (800-333-3712) for a free intake assesment.
Good luck, I have been in your shoes many times and didn't like it.
Jim
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