Loosid Sober Tip of the Day January 25

Listing our challenges and the opportunities to address those challenges leads to a life of infinite growth.

{If you haven’t read the last two days of tips, take the opportunity now, to go back and review them for a moment.}

Now that we have addressed 5 challenges and 5 opportunities, turn your thoughts to what will happen when you take action on the opportunities you have listed?

What would solving each challenge look like to you?

For most of us, it will mean FREEDOM.

When we list our challenges and address the opportunities, we feel like a heavy weight has been lifted from our shoulders.

What do we do now?

Well, if we have listed 5 and there are more… keep going.

When do we stop? … until the weight is completely lifted.

We will notice that challenges come up each and every day. This simply means when they come up, we address them right away. This way, the weight is never too heavy and if it is heavy, it is released quickly.

Many of us may be a bit stuck on how to address these challenges. This is where we need to lean on people who have already embarked on this journey.

Remember, this is a WE program.

Many of the challenges may involve dealing with other people we have harmed or have harmed us. We need guidance.

Where challenges arise that you cannot figure out the opportunity, leave it alone until tomorrow.

Tomorrow we will discuss how we can connect with like-minded others who can help us.

Be sure to again, congratulate yourself today to taking the time to focus on the solution and further your growth. You deserve it.

How did this tip resonate with you? Do you have a support network, a mentor or a sponsor who helps you? Are you confused as to where to begin? Post your comment 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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I've always been faced with challenges at such an early age? Thankfully I had 2 Brothers and 2 Sisters to learn from and the opportunity to be there for? We were very poor but very loyal, proud and always had each other's backs! We were very happy people, especially with one another? So much so we didn't even know we were poor until we got older? Anyway, today is the anniversary of the day my little brother PJ was killed in a car accident? Three years later my older brother Thomas was also killed in a horrific truck accident? My life was shattered beyond measure? Being an addict, most of you know I have to push down this pain? Reason being at the same time my wife and I had just bought a house and we had a 3 year old boy and a beautiful baby girl? My kids saved from going over the deep end? I'm here sober again 6 months, starting over again? I'm divorced but have a great relationship with everyone in my family. I still have trials and tribulation of everyday life but no challenge is too grate and no solution is unattainable! Thank you God!