Class of December 2019 part 1
Class of December 2019 part 1
Welcome Everyone!
this is the support thread for everyone who wants to quit drugs, alcohol or any kind of addiction this month of
December 2019
come and join us!
this is the support thread for everyone who wants to quit drugs, alcohol or any kind of addiction this month of
December 2019
come and join us!
( The Current Class of November 2019 thread is now here)
https://www.soberrecovery.com/forums...st7321532.html
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Hi to you too, L2
Ten years ago I joined the class of December '09 and kept my promise to myself to stay sober. I used to think I was hopeless but I was wrong. With the support and advice from the members here, I stayed sober a day at a time, and those days added up quickly.
If I can do it, so can anyone.
Ten years ago I joined the class of December '09 and kept my promise to myself to stay sober. I used to think I was hopeless but I was wrong. With the support and advice from the members here, I stayed sober a day at a time, and those days added up quickly.
If I can do it, so can anyone.
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Hi to you too, L2
Ten years ago I joined the class of December '09 and kept my promise to myself to stay sober. I used to think I was hopeless but I was wrong. With the support and advice from the members here, I stayed sober a day at a time, and those days added up quickly.
If I can do it, so can anyone.
Ten years ago I joined the class of December '09 and kept my promise to myself to stay sober. I used to think I was hopeless but I was wrong. With the support and advice from the members here, I stayed sober a day at a time, and those days added up quickly.
If I can do it, so can anyone.
Welcome Jad and Citrus SBTS, Strawberry, Final Call, Bobdrop, Head East, Otterisland - and a special welcome to Lapsed 2 as it seems you're new here - welcome aboard
Hi Least - thanks for sharing that!
There's no doubt Xmas can be rough but this will be my 13th sober Yuletide - for someone who used to struggle to get 3 days it's a miracle - but I really believe its a miracle achievable for everyone
https://www.soberrecovery.com/forums...ers-2-0-a.html (Thanksgiving and Xmas Survival Guide vers 2.0)
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Hi Least - thanks for sharing that!
There's no doubt Xmas can be rough but this will be my 13th sober Yuletide - for someone who used to struggle to get 3 days it's a miracle - but I really believe its a miracle achievable for everyone
https://www.soberrecovery.com/forums...ers-2-0-a.html (Thanksgiving and Xmas Survival Guide vers 2.0)
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Location: Atlanta
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Welcome ALL! My class of Feb '16 (heyyyy OOTT who popped in w a thanks above!) was so important to me. I miss our regular posting (ahem ).
And Dec is actually my fave mo of the year. Probably the hardest emotionally, the most beautiful, the most complicated, the most simple....and today is my wedding anniversary so anchoring the month with a very special day is a great start.
Whatever "day" it is for you...you can do this. Glad you are here.
And Dec is actually my fave mo of the year. Probably the hardest emotionally, the most beautiful, the most complicated, the most simple....and today is my wedding anniversary so anchoring the month with a very special day is a great start.
Whatever "day" it is for you...you can do this. Glad you are here.
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