Oh my I have been busy. It feels weird only making 3 or 4 meetings a week for the past couple of weeks and I expect the next couple of weeks.
Life has shown up in a good way. It is time to step up at work. My family is also being pretty demanding. I felt like I wasn't putting my recovery first but I have talked to others and shared about it a few meetings. I think I am exactly where I should living what I learned in here... out there... Another addict told me that life flourishes when we quit putting that stuff in our our body.
It is just about a year of 90 in 90's I hear stuff like if you aren't moving forward, you are moving backwards in my head. Anyway, I am here. I just won't be here as much for the next 3 weeks or so.
Hi Jason, so glad to hear from you and to know that life's happening for you now
Thank you too for this new way of life Jason, indeed, we are MIRACLES IN PROGRESS!!!
Blessings, hugs and love.
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"If we do an honest examination of exactly what we are giving, we are better able to evaluate the results we are getting."Chapter 10 - Emotional Pain - NA Way of Life.
I have to say that you sound pretty centered. Look at what time of year it is!! My, the stresses and pressures that come on during the Holidays. Just keep checking in with your support system, and get to as many meetings as you can. You, NA and your HP can get you through this!!
Yes, life comes hanging around after we get clean and in a good way. We start stepping out and stepping up, remembering all we have learned in the meetings we attended so often. Recovery first which includes my god, family, and college today.
It took me nearly 3 years to get where you are; just goes to show you that we all are in recovery at our own pace, we all learn our own lessons, and we all share, in the end, the life we were promised :)
Just always get to meetings!! Hectic time of year for that, but never forget where ya came from!!! I love ya!!! G
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Just For Today....I will have faith in someone in NA who believes in me and wants to help me in my recovery.