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POSTED BY: Siobhan on 03/21/2007 15:32:55


Please take a moment and remember the first few weeks of your recovery and how hard it was to pick up that 300 pound phone and call someone to find out what worked for them.
Beyond the program's foundation of meetings, steps and sponsorship, each of us develops an 'ownership' of our recovery by doing certain things regularly.  What are those things you do that makes you and your recovery special and unique?
for example, I realized early on that I needed to create a spiritual routine for myself.  I began by doing everything that everyone and anyone suggested.  It sometimes took me 3 hours to get out of the house there was so much reading and praying and meditating and yoga and affirmations!  As time went on, I began to take ownership of my process and I created a morning practice that works for me.  It includes my third step prayer, reading my daily medidation book, writing my Intent for the Day along with my Self-Acknowledgements and my Gratitude List.  I also plan my day using my Intent as the context of my plan - I put what I want to accomplish in writing in my daily planner because that is how I put it into existance.  And I do some self-affirmations each day, either in the morning or at the gym or while I drive.
I have found that each thing that I do supports my recovery in a special and unique way.  My affirmations are important because they have allowed me to change the conversation in my head about myself to something positive.  The 3rd step prayer early in the day reminds me who is in charge of my day and my life.  Within my intent/acknowledgement/gratitudes, I create my day and myself as being in and living a life of recovery.
It's that simple.  Alternatively, you could choose to share something that happened to you early in recovery that changed everything.
Really, the intent of this is to support each person's ability to take ownership and responsibility for their recovery and their life.  There will be a space for the newcomer to plan their own personal practice as well as blank interview pages to support thier meeting people and soliciting suggestions.
Please email me a paragraph on WHAT MAKES YOU THE AWESOME YOU THAT YOU ARE BEING TODAY.




POSTED BY: Siobhan on 03/21/2007 17:26:16


Thanks so much for responding.

 

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POSTED BY: dzwojo on 03/22/2007 11:24:55


I start each day with prayer and meditation.  I read my devotional thought for the day and format my day around what it has to say.  I asked for God's help throughout the day and in the evening I thank Him for keeping me clean for another day.  I work the 10th step on a daily basis and take care of what needs taken care of immediately so resentments do not have a chance to grow or trip me up.  I use in my network of support on a daily basis or as needed.  I work a step a month for each of the twelve months every year.  Doing these things has helped to keep me clean since 2/1/1992.

 





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POSTED BY: Nelicquele on 03/29/2007 04:45:13


Thanks for this post! I've been in such a s**t space and I think that's something I needed to hear. That its not all about me. Its about carrying the message to the NEWCOMER!! Back to basics for me...




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POSTED BY: Ruby33 on 12/07/2007 23:09:13


I discovered I needed to replace my comfortable habit with something more constructive. It kept me busy and I was doing something other than what I was addicted to. I took one day at a time rather than tried to think of myself 10 years from now without a drink or w/e. I thought about the ends everytime I even thought about using. I have been clean for years. I had to find some new friends and places to hang out. Working the steps and a great sponser can be very important too.

 

hope this helps...





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POSTED BY: Dokimazo on 12/09/2008 07:50:35



iceain wrote:

hello well there was a newcomer i recently added to my friends list the personlives in richmond va the person is asking for help to get to meeting in his area if u could please feel free to go to my friends list look for shainy seems real serious for trying to stay in recovery but he needs our help as told shainy icant really help cuz im out on the road with my bf right now as he is a trucker driver so as far as a ride goes i couldnt really help the person so pleas give the person where to turn for help




I tried but I'm not on your friends list and your profile is closed to the public... I asked to be added and will give shainy a shout when I get the link! Where are you and your boyfriend runnin' to? Have a safe trip...

dokimazo





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