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Hi all, I'm Di, an alcoholic recovering one day at a time. I drank for 27 years like my life depended on it. Twenty-seven long, drunk, miserable years before I decided I truly wanted sobriety. I was in a pit of despair so dark and deep that only God Himself could pull me out. I think that’s the whole point of this program, for me at least ... turning my life over to a God of my understanding. I wake up every day with a little less fog and a little more “now what?” I find that I have to immediately seek out God for help upon waking. I have to ask for the right attitude right away. I have to ask for a clear understanding of what God wants me to do for this day and the strength to carry it out. When I feel uncomfortable ... irritable, restless, discontent, I have to go back and ask God again. Inevitably, I get a similar answer every day. Keep working the Steps with my sponsor, clean house, help others, and stay connected. Honestly, what a relief, because I have no idea what the next right thing is until I ask and listen for an answer. I figure this is going to be an on-going conversation with God as I continue on with my life and my program. My way never worked. I cannot apologize or be ashamed to admit that I need God for everything I do. It’s the only way this alkie stays sober, and somewhat content. Thanks for listening and for showing me how.
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try to live the Steps, which can be a task some days more than others. But if you want to stay sober; if you feel you are done, then this program can help you stay sober one day at a time. Stick with the winners. And for the new people, try not to drink today and keep coming back. There are many miracles within our halls of AA. Thanks for letting me share.
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joanna b
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