Loosid Sober Tip of the Day August 21

The last two days we have looked at being sober and getting sober. Today, we look at what it takes to stay sober.

One big part of staying sober is to continue to be of service to others on a daily basis, both inside and outside of recovery. There is a saying that the only way to keep our sobriety is to give it away.

This has proved to be incredibly important if not mandatory. Working with others the spiritual program that has freed us reminds us exactly what we need to do so by helping others we help ourselves.

We also need to continue to work the spiritual program that freed us in the first place. In 12-Step groups this consists of working the last 3 steps every day (10,11 & 12).

The final thing is we need to keep connected to our sober network. This could be meetings, support groups, or people who hold you accountable on a daily basis.

Gift yourself today with these 3 important steps of sobriety. You will be surprised the amazing life you have in front of you.

How did these 3 days work for you? If you are newly sober, did they help give you more clarity and more importantly, the impetus to start your journey

If you have been sober a while, did it help remind you of the journey that you have been through and the importance of taking these 3 steps?

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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Giving it away and being a part of! Heading to church this am w/family and supporting my daughters mission trip! Doing the next right thing! God bless!

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Being of sound of mind and practicing works of sobriety and really staying focused going to meetings reading and meditating also getting out and enjoying outdoors breeze and fresh air do some fun things drink some coffee with some friends

I am looking forward to connecting with two of my support networks this week - Namastay Sober and meditation in recovery

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Great to read this information. :+1::+1:

I have 2 yrs 7 mth and I’m very grateful every day for my sobriety. I’m extremely surprised At how fun and beautiful my new life is I wouldn’t change a thing