Loosid Sober Tip of the Day June 10

The built-in forgetter.

When we look at our past, when tempted to take a drink or use substances, we think of the relief it will bring. Sadly, too many of us forget the negative things that have happened when we have used in the past.

We have a built-in forgetter.

Our built-in forgetter gives us no protection from the next drink or drug. If we are not working a spiritual program of recovery and have not built a sober network to reach out to, more often than not, we use again.

This is why it is so important to build a sober support system around you.

One great way to eliminate the built-in forgetter is to do the following:

Take a sheet of paper or write on your phone all the bad things that have happened when you have used alcohol or drugs.

If you are fearless and thorough your list may be quite long.

On the bottom of your list, write down the names and numbers of your support network.

Any time you think about picking up that drink or that drug, pull out that list and read it.

Then call your support network. It will most likely save your life.

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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Yes.

I love this, and I think it's a great idea!:heart::bulb:

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Yes I will do this

Great tip for today. Early in sobriety I never looked at my past and would drink or use drugs and the results were always bad I would say why me GOD. Today I won't forget my past I have a great life thanks to A A and HOF

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Thank you AA and god

Awesome idea

Ahhh yes, very helpful. My list will be very very long. I drank from 53 yrs old to 63 years old and lots of regrets to list. I’m 7 mths sober tomorrow and can’t stand the smell of liquor. I pray it stays that way for a lifetime now as I feel stronger now than whenever I tried and tried in the past. I hope to help others now in their journey as well now.

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I think mine will be more like a trapper keeper. I'm on it.

Great idea