Loosid Sober Tip of the Day December 07

Creating and maintaining an attitude of gratitude.

One of the most powerful tools we learn in a spiritual program of recovery is gratitude.

It is also something that, at first, is very hard to see, as many of us tend to gravitate to the negative and get stuck in self-pity.

Creating a context switch to think what we are grateful for takes us out of self-pity and shifts our thinking into the amazing opportunities and possibilities that lie ahead.

If you have connected with a sober network, you will often find that many of them send out gratitude lists each and every day.

It is a way of giving hope to ourselves as well as to others.

If you are not part of a gratitude group, connect with members below and write down what you are grateful for.

At Loosid, here is what we are grateful for today:

We are grateful to have a platform of likeminded others who share a common bond and help one another on a daily basis.

We are grateful that you read the daily sober tips to better yourself each and every day.

If you are new or just exploring the benefits of sobriety, we are grateful for your courage to ask questions and explore new possibilities.

If you have been sober for a while, we are grateful for setting a great power of example for people who are new and need help.

We are also grateful that you continue to practice a spiritual program every day as we cannot live today on yesterday’s sobriety.

Now, your turn…

What are you grateful for?

Share your gratitude list below.

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

As a reminder, be sure to connect with others who are posting below and in the feed to grow your sober network. You will never know when you need them, but one thing is for sure… you will need them as we cannot do this alone.

Alone we are powerless, together, there is nothing we can’t accomplish.

With Love, Loosid :pray::heart:

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6 years of rock solid Sobriety. Use your readings everyday. Thank you LOOSID community.!!
Jeff S. Indiana.

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I'm grateful that Yah(God) been giving me his grace to make it as far as I have, 191 days clean and sober.

I'm 14 and half months sober. 10 of it was rehab. It's hard now for me. Just heard about this app

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Even thow she isn't with me im grateful for my wife and the time we where together

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I'm grateful for my HP waking me up sober today

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I am grateful for my lord above. I am also grateful for the program of AA. I'm also grateful for a second chances.And for the life that I get to live today, amen

Grateful for waking up sober for a roof over my head to sleep in a bed food to eat internet for self-help my higher power communication through this app.and many more. Just for today I will try and remain positive in a fast changing world.

I am So Grateful this morning that I am trying to figure out what I'm going to wear to church this morning instead of trying to figure out where I'm going to get my next bump !!! Amen and Amen :pray::pray::pray:

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Family, friends, sobriety, faith in God, going to church. Never though going to church was always necessary but I'm starting to think it is and it helps the sober and spiritual journey. Take care LOOSID

I’m grateful that my 3 kids are fully behind me in support and tell me how proud they are of me for my commitment to this very positive change in my life.
I am grateful for my faith in God that gives me the strength every day.
I am grateful for this community that is here at all times.

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Wow what was your doc if you don't mind

Thankyou for this

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I'm grateful and I have gratitude that I'm not where I used to be

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That's in mind body and soul

I’m grateful I can take off for an hour trip for my daughters cheer competition with zero anxieties. I’m grateful I’m even going. I’m grateful she let me back into her life.

I am grateful for a peaceful life. Free of the drama and chaos.

Ty