Loosid Sober Tip of the Day August 6

Sobriety is never owned, it is rented… and the rent is due every day.

If you have been around recovery for a while, you may have heard this before. If you haven’t, it is something that you need to hear.

As discussed in previous tips, it is critical to understand that we can never stay sober today on yesterday’s sobriety.

Staying sober requires working a spiritual program every day, one day at a time.

The most important word in this sentence is ‘working.’

Working a spiritual program involves requires consistency, something we need to do for nearly anything else in life that we want to get… and keep.

The difference, however, is that for an alcoholic or addict, we need to GET sober and KEEP sober every day as our lives literally depend upon it.

Let’s look at a few things from our daily lives:

We need to eat nourishing food every day in order to GET and KEEP healthy.

The same also applies when we exercise consistently. We GET fit, we KEEP fit and if we stay consistent, we get even fitter. The more we exercise, the better we feel and the more improvements we see.

If we are lifting weights our muscles get stronger and grow.

If we play a sport, like tennis as an example, the more tennis we play, the better we get.

It is also important to note that, to continue to improve and get to the next level, we need to constantly surround ourselves with people who are actually ‘better’ than us.

Recovery is no different. It is always best to surround ourselves with people who have a recovery program that we admire and aspire to achieve.

We look for the daily things they do each and every day to remain emotionally sober.

To be clear, this does not in any way mean that we are to stay away from those who are new to sobriety or people who don’t yet have what we want.

In fact, the opposite is true. The people we surround ourselves with who are teaching us a strong spiritual program of recovery will encourage us to help the newcomer and others who need help as it is imperative that we give away what was so freely given to us.

Are you ready to pay your sober rent today? If so, what do you plan to do?

If you have been sober for a while, what are some tools you do each day to maintain your sobriety?

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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Stay laser focused on your recovery. Do it for you and you alone. God is with us.

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Remember it is “your sobriety “. Not anyone else. We need to focus on what keeps us clean.

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Consistency and contentment. Something addicts are truly not used to wanting or having

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I pray for strength to not drink today (and pray it again tomorrow), journal, write a gratitude list daily, spend time with nondrinkers or long time sober people and then pray again thanking God for the strength that I needed and received to get through the last 24 hours.

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Yes consistency is a hard thing to keep maintained, but my hope is if I continue to get up when I fall my staying consistent will be ever so more important to my daily routine. I noticed once I start slacking, my mind goes to negative thinking and then my guard is down and my self will is ignored. Learning!

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My non negotiables are meditation every day and getting out in the woods for a walk every couple of days. I try to work out/walk/do yoga/run almost everyday. Consistency is key for me. If I don’t do these things every week my mental health takes a nose dive and it makes a relapse easier to happen.

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Today was trying because my house manager seemed to be picking on me about rules today when I just made a couple of honest mistakes, and instead of being cocky and getting defensive, I chose to practice humility and appreciate the opportunity I was given to learn and grow. Even though I felt unfairly targeted for criticism, I could see that he maybe didn't have all the information so things looked different from his perspective. Life on life's terms isn't always going to be fair, and this was a positive way to learn that. I've had a good day since making that choice.

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Working a program everyday meditation, eating healthy, staying connected to a sober community of people keep me on the right track. 9 months stronger and sober

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Thank you :pray: beautiful tip of the day

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9mths WOW! I’m on day 2!