Hello......just want folks to know that I'm not going to be on the board much for a while...gotta pull back a bit from all-things-computer.
For me to maintain sobriety, serenity, and a sound spiritual condition on a daily basis I must attend to all the elements that come together to create balance over the long haul. I never take a single day of recovery for granted, no matter how much they've added up. All I have is today, and I have learned to be very protective of the quality of my "todays".
I am at the saturation point, moving too close to H.A. L. T., risking serious imbalance between the virtual world online, and the fresh air and activities of my life here in my little corner of the world. SO, not to worry, I be fine!!
CUL8TR~and love to all. My e-mail is on my profile.
Yes, hope to see you again. You were in instrumental part of me getting sober. I came in and you happened to be having an aa anniversary. I read your short gratitude post about what it was like - and what it's like now - the puke and the tv dinner and your daughter - and the decades of recovery since... I thought = hmmmm another mom? Maybe I CAN do this. And so it began. Thank you for your service.
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Thanks for everything. Peace and Love on your journey.
Kudos to you for practicing a high level of self care and doing what you need to do to in order to remain sane and happy. All the very bestest to you. *hugss*
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I think there's an invisible principle of living...if we believe we're guided through every step of our lives, we are. Its a lovely sight, watching it work.
Hey Leeu, Sometimes you need to shed. Sometimes you need to focus on simplicity. I know where you are on this. Drop back in when you are refreshed. Tom
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"You're in the right place. That's the door right there. Turn around."