Going to try again
Wise move Brandy. It's not how many times we fall but how many times we get back up and continue to fight we are measured on so good on you for getting back in the ring.
What is your plan to keep sober and do things differently this time?
What is your plan to keep sober and do things differently this time?
You forgot a line from that phrase: "The definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over again, but expecting different results".
By this definition, I have been insane for over a decade....
By this definition, I have been insane for over a decade....
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Insanity for me is closer to the definition: something utterly foolish or unreasonable. Extreme folly. Lacking any soundness of mind. AKA drunk.
Doing the same thing over and over, expecting it to change? That's my insanely stubborn and willful nature!! The best friend of insanity. Ah addiction.....
Doing the same thing over and over, expecting it to change? That's my insanely stubborn and willful nature!! The best friend of insanity. Ah addiction.....
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My plan is to replace my drinking with productive hobbies.
I have a "to do" list that needs to be followed to the letter.
I am cutting back on my foolish spending as well, which is largely drinking related.
I intend to post more here as well.
I have a "to do" list that needs to be followed to the letter.
I am cutting back on my foolish spending as well, which is largely drinking related.
I intend to post more here as well.
welcome back brandilynncd
Doing stuff is good but I think a recovery action plan also needs a strategy for when the urge to drink again strikes?
There are some good ideas here
https://www.soberrecovery.com/forums...very-plan.html (What exactly is a recovery plan?)
Doing stuff is good but I think a recovery action plan also needs a strategy for when the urge to drink again strikes?
There are some good ideas here
https://www.soberrecovery.com/forums...very-plan.html (What exactly is a recovery plan?)
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