Loosid Sober Tip of the Day June 26

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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You guys are awesome. Thank you much. 3 months 15 days. No alcohol no drugs

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Let go of the idea of moderation, accept that there is no such thing and move on from there . End the relentless fight and you will come out on top :pray:

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I wanted to take the elevator from most 30 years! I finally started to take and work the steps when I was 47 1/2 years old and I am 52, today! I have almost 5 year sobriety, and my life is so much better than the life I once was living! Grateful, to say the least!

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Get it Ryan!

It’s ironic for me because as long as it takes to flush these toxins out of our system. It’s so quick to lose it all and relapse.
This tip helps me remember that everything won’t happen overnight. Recovery is a life journey. And Patience is a virtue.

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True
Thanks for the reminder
We forget

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I absolutely love this 🩷

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I love this so much.