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Post by caressa on Dec 4, 2009 10:44:19 GMT -5
When I came into recovery, I was told "We don't do this forever. We do it one day at a time." When we project into tomorrow worrying about staying clean and sober, we lose out on today. When I stay in today, I have one day's feelings, one day's thoughts, one day's denials, one day's events and situations. If I look at the whole picture, I get overwhelmed. Some days it is simply staying in the moment. I had a sponsor who told me for her it was three seconds because she was prone to seizures. For me it has been doing what ever it takes to stay clean and sober, just for today. I can't, God (group of drunks) can, and just for today I choose to let Him/Her show me the way to sobriety (soundness of mind). Attachments:
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Post by majestyjo on Jan 14, 2021 2:04:24 GMT -5
One day at a time is how I work my program 29 years, 5 months, 27 days after walking through the doors of recovery. Of course there where days I did it better than others. All they said was try. It was do or die for me. I chose life.
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