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Never Stop Trying For Your Sobriety

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Congrats on your time guys. For me I needed to get my priorities straight. I needed to be grateful for my roles as a sober husband, father and friend. I poured myself into recovery for fear of relapse. My whole world became based on the principles of AA. I spent a lot of time with my sponsor who took me through the steps, I did a thorough 4th step. I was so grateful to be free. I made a lot of friends in the program and stayed away from my old partying “friends”. My life began to be manageable. Almost seventeen years later I still go to meetings, have a sponsor, have close program friends, who I do a lot with, work the steps and am grateful when I wake up each day sober. One of the best rewards is that my family actually want to be around me. I wish everyone a great day…ODAT! I was told a long time ago that if you want long term sobriety, don’t drink and don’t die! Good luck!

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@bbranin So important parting from the drinking friends. I had to do that too & some were good people but couldn’t be around that drinking lifestyle anymore & stay sober!