Loosid Sober Tip of the Day June 18

In life, we are either moving forward or we are moving backward.

In recovery, we are either moving closer to a drink (or drug) or we are moving away from it.

The problem is, too many of us believe if we stay in neutral, we are not moving at all.

As we make our plans for the day, we must give room to expand our spiritual lives every day. This means both keeping what is in our spiritual toolkit as well as adding more.

The spiritual program of recovery requires us to live in the solution. For those in a 12-Step program, this means practicing the maintenance steps every day, which are steps 10, 11 & 12.

We must look at our actions each day and both recognize and correct any faults we have made, including making amends where we were wrong.

We must connect to a power greater than us every day. Whatever that power does not matter.

Knowing we have been given the gift of sobriety, we must be of service to others and show them precisely how we have recovered. Not cured… recovered.

Whatever the spiritual program, does not matter. What is important is that we expand our spiritual toolkit each day.

As we have learned before, in life, we either expand or contract. If we lift weights and stop for a long time, the muscle doesn’t stay the same. The longer we stop exercising that muscle, the more it withers away.

Take the time today to expand your spiritual toolkit and move forward. You are worth it.

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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I can do all things in Christ who strengthens me. The old man ( life ) has passed away, and I'm a new creature in Christ.
My journey began with dealing with early childhood traumas, which took hold of my life, making me a perfect candidate for substances to ease the trauma. Unbeknownst to me. Once I had that understanding, God took care of the rest.

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I love this tip. It was good for me to hear. Like the muscles in your body...if they are not used, they atrophy. Our sobriety, if not practiced and shared with fellow addicts, (in my case) sobriety can abruptly come to an end. Just like recovering addicts, or alcoholics that you know have been sober for years, suddenly start using again. They become so overly confident, or sure that one drink, one pill, will not make a difference. Unfortunately, it puts you right back where you were when you quit.

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Very true