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Still around, still sober...
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I just wanted to give a shout out to all my friends here on MIP.  I've been a busy lately, and haven't had alot of time to post, but I'm hanging in there and LOVING my new found sober way of life.  I've started step 4 with my sponsor~seems a little scary.  Thanks to all here who have helped me stay sober by letting be post, and sharing your experience, strength, and hope with me!

Brian



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Yay Brian...Aloha.  Step 4 for me was the magical mystery ride, the wake up call,
the so that's what I was about step.  Scary yes at first but then considering that
I would get to meet the one person I had lived my whole life with and knew nothing about,
hit the risk taker in me right in the middle.  Take your time and look deep;
(searching).  What you find will make you stronger (fearless) and you will
discover along with the bad some very honorable good stuff (moral). 

Great Luck...in support smile

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awesome that you're enjoying the journey.

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Dear Reffner,

Glad to see your post. I'm also working on my fourth. While I wouldn't say it's been agonizing, I've been the most stuck, and stumped since early sobriety. It is coming along and I unearth more stuff everyday. Wouldn't say it's fun and can't wait till it's done. In fellowship, Angelov8

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Congrats on starting your Step4s, Brian & Angelov8. That's taking your Sobriety seriously & showing the disease your commitment. I was in an entirely new place when I came out of the other side of that though I was prepared to & did another Step4 a few months later so to be more searching & fearless. This 2nd time my 3rd Step helped me alot more as my prayers allowed me to go deeper & keep my faith.

I am sure that sharing all of this, then being willing & asking for my discovered defects to be removed is what helped the shame I felt all my life to lift. Obviously amends & helping others have done this too but overall it's just a fantastic program that helped me to connect to my Higher Power & feel this connection on a daily basis from when I open my eyes & ask for His help to when I close them after giving thanks. It's so good to know we're not alone. I commend both of you for your courage & determination. And Jerry & Dean of course! Well done you two too! Love & respect, Danielle x


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