I am grateful I found my seat in AA before I am came in in hand-cuffs or a straight-jacket. I'm even more grateful that I made it in the door before I ended up in a casket.
For today, I won't drink. And hopefully, I won't wear hand-cuffs or a straight-jacket, either. I will do my best to avoid the casket. And with the help of my HP, I will do the same tomorrow.
Good for you, VVT. For me, it took years to "just say it". Now that I am on the other side of that, I can look back and say it's not that bad - it's actually a relief, because saying it means you can walk through the door to recovery.
I am joining you this 24 hours :)
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The Golden Rule: Treat yourself the way you treat others.
Good for you. Trashing the idea once and for all that you will ever be able to drink like a 'normal' person might well be the most important thing you'll ever do.
Thanks for reminding me that I am too, and for keeping me sober.
There you go VVT...say it and say it out loud (without causing a disturbance...you can get the jacket that way also). You are a good person, a child of God and a beautiful creation and alcoholic. Only have to do something about changing the alcoholic part. Stay stopped and do the suggestions. ((((hugs)))) ...in support
Page 25 Big Book. January The central fact of our lives today is the absolute certainty that our Creator has entered into our hearts and lives in a way which is indeed a '' Miracle ''
Daily Reflections January 1st. I am a Miracle.
I find it all amazing :} Thanks for helping keeping me sober today. Keep coming back it gets '' Better :} ''