New Years Predictions?

Instead of a resolution, how bout some new years Predictions?

What are yours? As for me.. I predict

I will find peace.

Hope will abound

Fear will take a back seat and a minimal role

I will find sobriety and it will find me.

I will do the work

My relationships will strengthen

Amends will be made

I will be consistent

I will have self disapline

I will open myself up to new experances

I will open my eyes to Life

I will meet some new amazing people.

I will have something to give others

I will not be a taker

I will take responsibility

I will love my children

I will live with passion

I will have Audacity

I will love

I will forgive

I will meet myself for the first time

I will be others focused

I will serve

I will accept pain as a pathway to peace

I will prioritize care, and put negative thinking and behavior away.

Quarterly vacations to the beach.

I will open my heart

I will be comfortable with the uncomfortable.

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Those are some great predictions! Many of them I can relate to and hopefully be able to predict for myself.

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Love this outlook!

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Amazing List & Very thoughtful

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Just predicting each day is enough and I'll continue my journey trying to do the next right thing

Love these!

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Healthy boundaries but not pushing people away is one of mine. It’s something I did far too much this past year, and why it was so lonely.

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Take them all and add to it. It’s the path forward. There is a great episode of a podcast that talked about this but I don’t remember where it is. It helps to see things in a positive light instead of feeling shame for ridiculous resolutions that are never kept. Got to see what God is doing in my recovery. It is beautiful.

I love that. Traveling is the best.

I think so. It’s a Dailey choice.

Can we say this year we have opened up our capacity to be present more, see others, be less selfish, choose to take inventory, give what experience and hope we have… I think we can and will only get better.

Thank you Maureen

Thanks Zo we got this.

I can relate. Healthy boundaries are a must. Keeps you safe.

I agree Religion can kill you. Im also not a religious person. But I am a believer. For me the difference is I know I can never be good enough for God. So I accept that and I accept what God has done for and is doing for me. I believe that addiction is far more a spiritual ailment than merely an emotional or mental one and sometimes see im fighting the wrong battle.

Im glad you’re here and appreciate your experience and hope.