Loosid Sober Tip of the Day January 03

There is a saying, “For those amongst us no explanation is necessary. For those not amongst us no explanation is possible.”

We often get frustrated when friends or family members don’t understand why we do what we do.

The truth is, if they are not one of us, they cannot and will not be able to identify with what we are feeling.

This is the beauty of connecting with people who share your common bond.

Surround yourself who can identify with what you are going through. Though our experiences are different, the feelings of loneliness, isolation, and the need to get out of the now remain the same.

How did this tip resonate with you? What is your tip of the day? Share with the community below.

With Love, Loosid :pray::heart:

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I love this and I am coming up on 9 months in 9 days

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This program works if you work it period one cannot expect results from not doing any work, safe boundaries and self care are necessary for growth for a better humanity!

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That’s amazing Wayne

Thank you brother

Truth

Awesome

I’m grateful for waking up & being sober that my sons are safe and glad I’m on my way to a much needed AA meeting and my beautiful mother and family I am blessed time to take this more serious it’s my life at stake :pray::pray:thankful for a loving God & good husband

This one is true. It's also why we need to be cautious of non alcoholics telling us how we should see ourselves. More than once I've had to tell someone who went to all the trouble of getting a PHD in something they will never truly understand to STFU.

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I love this tip and it resonates deeply. Trying at sober curiosity for a year, it was a struggle all on my own. Finally tapping into networks of others experiencing the same things as me has made sobriety possible. Celebrating 32 days today. Here’s to another 24. Blessings to each of you, keep up the good and hard work!

I'm proud of you all.

This is exactly what I shared with my husband today. I need support in that I need to overcome this and we drank again last night. It's such a victory to have freedom from addiction. I feel like I am fighting it alone tho. Thankful to have support here. I want to be there for my loved ones but feel like my husband and i are on different pages. Today is a new day,Grateful that I learned that.

Exactly what I needed to hear today