Loosid Sober Tip of the Day Aug 06

What is the quality of your sobriety?

In recovery, many people get fixated on the amount of sober time they have and compare it to others. As mentioned in a previous sober tip, the world record for sobriety is 24 hours and nobody has broken it yet!

Much like it’s never about the amount of years in one’s life, but rather the amount of life in one’s years, the same applies to sobriety.

Putting down the drink or the drug only allows us to enter a spiritual journey that we call recovery. Working a spiritual program allows us to be free from all the things that used to hold us back.

We often find people in recovery with only months of ‘sobriety time’ who are happy, joyous and free. Most often, this is because they actively work a spiritual program and, as a result, have what many people call ‘emotional sobriety’.

On the other side, there are many who have decades of ‘sober time’ who are miserable and still stuck in the bondage of self.

Freeing ourselves requires work, but the great news we all have the ability to achieve that freedom.

Find solace in the fact that you can be free any time you want. Choose freedom today. You deserve it.

How did this tip resonate with you? Let us know your thoughts below. There are many people in the Loosid community who need to hear what you have to say.

With Love, Loosid :pray::heart:

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Realizing that I am in control of my moods, whether good or bad. Sounds elementary, right?! :laughing: I know. But how can one rely on their demons for happiness, if they hold you back long term?

Freeing ourselves requires work because of accountability. We no longer have the excuse of being wasted or high to dismiss how we make people feel around us. So we have to sit and soak in our feelings in a clearer mindset. Uncomfortable absolutely, but it's a small achievement towards freedom!

So I acknowledge my newfound freedom today. I'm no longer chained to the bottle for false happiness, now I am free!

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I am free today because I have a choice and I choose to stay sober and live in today

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This is so true , and easily overlooked or forgotten