Congrats! You have a lot to look forward to.
Keep moving forward
What state did u move to?
Im only 6 days off a plethora of substances so 11 days is still a goal for me! Lol...I think its great that youre recognizing even in early recovery that EVERY DAY is a win!!
Texas
Congratulations on 11 days. Thatâs a huge accomplishment.
Each 24 hours turns into a weekâŚ..
The weeks turn into months. The months turn into years. The years turn into decadesâŚ.. but only through Godâs love & grace and a plan of ACTION.
Itâs been my experience that the sooner I got into the SOLUTION the better.
I had to go to detox and a long term treatment center because of the amount of drugs and alcohol I consumed. It was for my safety. However the ârealâ work began after my discharge.
â˘I went to an AA meeting everyday, sometimes more the first year. Never under 3 in person meetings thereafter.
Tried NA but too much drama. I was done with that.
â˘I got a sponsor with long term sobriety, had a God in her life, worked all 12 steps and attended many meetings. I wanted what she had.
â˘I bought a Big Book and read the first 164 pages.
⢠I thoroughly worked all 12 steps with my sponsor.
â˘I found a God of my own understanding.
â˘I began working with other addicts and alcoholics.
One day it stopped being hard. One day there was no more struggle. For God was doing for me what I could not do for myself.
I encourage you to do the same. BtwâŚ.. when I got clean & sober I had 2 small children, I fled domestic violence and divorced my husband. I lost my home and job and started ALL over. My sobriety was #1 in my life. For if I donât have sobriety, I have nothing. My children deserved the best mom possible. I deserved the best me.
I recently celebrated 31 years of sobriety. I owe everything to God and Alcoholics Anonymous.
You CAN do this One Day at a Time.
Best wishes