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Well I have got two job's know that I LuV;-)! God is blessing me more & more everyday!! My nephew jax is getting so big too!! Me & my son r closer then we have ever been!! The joy of life being sober is great;*)!! I thank God everyday that I wake up!!
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I am 64 days clean and sober today by the Grace of God! So thankful to have the opportunity to be in sober living, enjoying an incredible fellowship of AA in Covington,to have a wonderful sponsor who guides me in life and with working the steps, to be employed and to finally be able to start to get some peace in my life. I thank God constantly for my blessings! Thank you Step Works for starting me on my journey of recovery because we do recover one day at a time!!!
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The highest activity a human being can attain is learning for understanding, because to understand is to be free. – Barauch Spinoza
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OMG, 5 months 25 days clean!!! Thank you Stepwork’s Rich, my recovery coaches!!! I have so many things to be great full for, I’m now a supervisor at Lowe’s making almost $30.00 hour, I want to thank god for giving me a second chance at life, again THANK YOU Stepwork’s recovery coaches and my family!!!
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Today is the first day of autumn as well as International World Day of Peace! At Crown Pointe we are praying for peace today and everyday.
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January 24 From isolation to connection Our disease isolated us... Hostile, resentful, self-centered, and self-seeking, we cut ourselves off from the outside world. Basic Text, p. 4 = Addiction is an isolating disease, closing us off from society, family, and self. We hid. We lied. We scorned the lives we saw others living, surely beyond our grasp. Worst of all, we told ourselves there was nothing wrong with us, even though we knew we were desperately ill. Our connection with the world, and with reality itself, was severed. Our lives lost meaning, and we withdrew further and further from reality. The NA program is designed especially for people like us. It helps reconnect us to the life we were meant to live, drawing us out of our isolation. We stop lying to ourselves about our condition; we admit our powerlessness and the unmanageability of our lives. We develop faith that our lives can improve, that recovery is possible, and that happiness is not permanently beyond our grasp. We get honest; we stop hiding; we show up and tell the truth, no matter what. And as we do, we establish the ties that connect our individual lives to the larger life around us. We addicts need not live lives of isolation. The Twelve Steps can restore our connection to life and livingif we work them. = Just for today: I am a part of the life around me. I will practice my program to strengthen my connection to my world. Copyright 1991-2016 by Narcotics Anonymous World Services, Inc. All Rights Reserved
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Been working like crazy 7 days n a row plus I'm not off until Tues so it will be 8 days n a row I have work this week;-)! I LuV my job;-)! Its cake walk for real!! God is good!! If there is anyone out there that will rent to me. Please contact me ASAP.
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Anyone who is working in recovery, Do you ever find it hard when someone wants to leave without completing treatment? Sometimes I feel very sad when someone leaves, I find myself terrified for them and what may happen, and then other times I internalize it and think...”maybe I could have said or did something different on my shift” so then I feel guilty. If you have ever felt this, what do you do to get yourself out of that thinking and feelings of sadness
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Staying Committed to changes I've made are really paying off. My life gets better day by day. Baby steps is all it takes I can handle that one day at a time.