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Recognition and Willingness
Hello,
I posted a blog entry about a lesson I learned in rehab that I think applies towards assignment 1 and beyond. It has to do with being willing to let the person in photo 1 go and moving on to the person in the soon to be after photo. It is pretty long so I put it in my blog. Mike |
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Mike , I think I have heard the same thing. It goes along with the same line as , ''If nothing changes, then nothing changes. How long have u been clean bro?
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About 2 1/2 years. I read your post about some of your history. As a former crack head I don't know if I should associate with a lowly former meth user. :-) (Just kidding)
As I said in that blog entry it is nice to get working on the transformation thing. I kind of consider it more recovery work. I have not been going to meetings (other than to offer support to a friend with a milestone) or working the steps for a while now. I really don't have any desires to use but I figure it can't hurt to continue working on myself. |
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2 1/2 years! Good for you! I think that is an awesome accomplishment!
PS:" As a former crack head I don't know if I should associate with a lowly former meth user. :-) " Totally not expecting that!! LOL - Element of surprise! |
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HAha - then I'm the super lightweight benzo abuser! But thankfully clean for two weeks now.
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