Wishing someone would give me a chance. I may have

Wishing someone would give me a chance. I may have messed up my past but that doesn't define who I am. I pray that just one door would open for me.

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Sobriety is all about second if not third+ chances.

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Hey, I hear you and it takes a lot of courage to share this. Your past definitely doesn’t define who you are. The fact that you’re here, reflecting, and praying for change shows that you’re already moving in the right direction.

It really sucks when doors don’t seem to open but don’t lose hope! One thing I’ve had to really learn in recovery is that the right opportunity takes time to come but in the meantime, every small step you take to better yourself is a win. Keep putting in the work, stay persistent, and trust that your efforts will pay off.

Keep showing up and the right door will open when it’s meant to. You’re worth that chance and I’m rooting for you!

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Stay sober and doors will open

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Time. The small next right choice over time delivers the promises is what I’ve found. It’s what keeps the anxiety at bay for me this time.

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Pray about it! Have yourself go to the right doors!

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Start focusing on your sobriety and believe in you find out who you really are the doors are already open it's just waiting for you to walk through

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It takes time. Take it day by day. Moment but moment. Doors will open. I am so proud of you!

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Well I've been clean for 4 years now but unfortunately for me I made a huge mistake in active addiction it's haunting me.