Loosid Sober Tip of the Day August 9

Finding the good in YOU.

Yesterday, we looked at finding the good in others. Hopefully, that has given you some very strong relief and freed up quite a bit of wasted energy on anger and resentment.

As we have heard countless times, resentment is the #1 offender.

Quite often, the person we most resent most in life is ourselves.

Just for today, focus on the good in you.

Most of us have harmed many people in our active addiction and have a hard time forgiving ourselves for what we have done.

Just for today, focus on the actions you have taken now that you have entered a new journey.

What have you done to be of service to others? What have you done that started you on this spiritual path?

If you are still new or are in active addiction, just by reading this daily tip shows great willingness to change. That is GOOD. Very GOOD.

If nothing comes to mind, think of what good you can do today to help others. Think of what good you can do to learn more about the path to recovery.

If you are confused or don’t know where to start, post below any questions you may have.

If you have been around a bit, please share with the community the GOOD about you and what you have been able to do since entering recovery.

There are many people in the Loosid community who need to hear what you have to say.

With Love, Loosid

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I have always seen the glass as 1/2 Full and always try to project and positive attitude even is the worst. I will find another GOOD in me today..:+1::+1:

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I will take note of my good qualities and use them to treat others and myself better

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Most of us have endured a lot in our addiction. We are strong survivors that have battled our demons for quite some time. Keep fighting regardless of your situation!! Forgive yourself, make some time for self love, meditation and a little exercise. Make today great!

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The good about me? I’m becoming more and more at peace with myself and my past. I’m willing to help others who are willing to go to any lengths to get what we have. I enjoy volunteering my time to the community I once took from. My recovery has allowed me to change my mindset, have compassion not only for myself but for my family, especially my dad, who still struggles with mental health and addiction. I’m less angry at the world, which in turn means I’m less angry at myself!
I’m agreeing to myself and to others that I was a very selfish person before sobriety. AA continues to teach me how to conduct myself in society without the use of alcohol and instead with kindness to all things Earth. I can say, today, I love people! Have a wonderful day filled love and peace within my friends!

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I really love that!!!

Hi my name is Angela as I have one week sober I’m cross addicted it should say sober I just got out of a very hurtful relationship also I feel used and taken advantage of but I will survive and there was another lesson learned I am thankful to be alive once again I also was in a recent car accident with no one left to take care of me which is OK I have gotten myself I am grateful I found this sobriety program on my phone I also I’m trying to keep friends acquaintances insobriety I am 47 years old I am single I live alone I love people I love to laugh and make others smile i’m very caring I have no family left except one little brother and I’m just grateful and very thankful today I take nothing for granted today or anybody for that matter I can never intentionally hurt somebody my heart will never allow that and for that I’m thankful also I know addiction is no life, nor do I ever want to leave this earth in that matter I want to stay sober and become closer and closer to God instead of me looking for a man in my life I’m going to trust the Lord to send him my way I know if I do that there’s no way I can do wrong nor will he be wrong for meI’m grateful I found this website thank you