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Day 536 Clean & Sober

7/31/2015

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Good morning!  My name is Lauren and I'm a grateful, recovering alcoholic/addict.  We are blessed to have a friend staying with us right now.  He has decided to get his life together, so rode on a bus for 22 hours to get away from it and stay with us for a bit.  We went to a meeting last night and I was honored to give him his 24 hour coin. As I have said before, God puts certain people in your lives in at certain times right when you need them.  Sometimes they are life and death situations.  Change is a hard thing for anyone.  It is uncomfortable.  It isn't easy, but it doesn't have to be a bad thing.  There is not perfect time for it, so the time is NOW!  Start today!  You can do it, if you really want to. It may not be easy, but it WILL be worth it!  :)  That's all for today!  Have a great one!
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Jon P.
8/2/2015 03:40:29 am

Right on!! We can only keep what we have by giving it away! Glad your friend admits he has a problem and needs help. That is a start

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