Loosid Sober Tip of the Day January 22

When entering our recovery journey, many of us want to get back everything we lost immediately.

A good number of us have lost our jobs or our homes. Others may still have our jobs or homes but have lost the trust of our family and friends. There are others amongst us who have lost our freedom.

Whatever the case, we come into recovery having lost quite a bit and we want everything back right away.

The journey of a million miles begins with the first step.

The problem is, we want to take the elevator.

The truth is what we want is the opposite of what we need.

We are not ready for the elevator. We need to take the steps.

The trick is to focus on enjoying the experience of every step. Every amend. Every repaired relationship. Every new job.

Eventually, we will understand why taking the steps is so important.

Taking the steps allows us the time to appreciate the life we are re-building. We will come to cherish it. We will be beyond grateful we never took the elevator, as each and every step we take strengthens our sobriety and increases our humility.

Then the magical time will happen when it’s our turn to show another struggling addict the importance of taking the steps.

Be kind to yourself today. Just by reading this, know that you have just taken another giant step.

How did this tip resonate with you? Let us know your thoughts below. 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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Love this app and I share it with my alcoholic people. Very grateful today my soberity 1 month and 8 days.

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Wow! I am in tears! This is exactly what I needed to hear today. I feel at loss but yet a lucky because I have a chance because I woke up this morning. I have relapsed so many times and thought it can’t get worse than this but each time it does! I am admitting my addiction and taking ownership and that’s one of the hardest things I have ever had to do. I am an alcoholic.

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In summery: be patient, live in the present, and take it one day at a time while setting realistic goals. Good advise!

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I love the app. Thank u for the inspiring encouragement. Truly appreciated. :pray::heart::100:

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I love it

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Oh how I can remember the first day of sobriety. I wanted all my stuff back. My wife, my son, my house, my life. I was so angry at everything and everyone. I went to treatment and meetings early on for my family and materialistic reasons but I stayed for me. And now I go for others. I share for others. None of my sobriety is for selfish reasons. It’s all to help others.
Recovery is selfish in the beginning. Selfless after spiritual awakening.

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Empowering……I just shared this with someone friends in the Rooms.

Step by step! Day to day!

This came at just the right time. I’ve been going through some hard times. Thank You :pray:t4:

I really needed to read this today. Thanks so much!