Good morning! My name is Lauren and I'm a grateful, recovering alcoholic/addict. Today I am going to talk about unity. When I was drinking, it was all about me, me, me. I thought of no one but myself. Getting sober was a very humbling experience. I learned I cannot do things all on my own. Associating with other recovering alcoholic/addicts, I see that we can help each other one day at a time to stay sober. If I didn't have fellowship, I would lose myself, and my strength. I know I cannot do it on my own, and need to stay with them. When we work together and express our ideas and experiences of strength and hope, it is so much easier. That also goes for every aspect of my life. Working as a team with my husband, to raise our children. Working together at work, being part of the team. Getting involved in whatever I do, not just sit on the sidelines and watch. Get in and get busy. That's all for today Have a great one!
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jon p
1/14/2015 03:43:47 am
Thank youď I needed this today. Unity is very important not just in recovery but with family and life in general in any situation
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