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When I go to do anything, be it new or just something that I find worrisome and stressful, I say the Serenity Prayer, the AA Third Step and Seventh Step Prayers, they help me get out of the way an allow my God to work through me, instead of around or over me. May your God be with you. Welcome to the site, sorry I wasn't here to respond earlier. My computer was down and so was I. https://encrypted-tbn3.gstatic.com/i...INUCJQPpZxrOwQ |
Welcome to all the new people, so sorry for my late welcome. I hope you continue to come and share your journey with us.
Capt. Paul good to hear from you. https://encrypted-tbn1.gstatic.com/i...MpzMNR3tT0IU_o |
Hi I I'm grateful for life
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Thanks for signing in and we are grateful that you made the decision to join our family.
I saw this and had the thought, thanks to recovery, everything isn't black or white, either or. There are shades of gray, called compromise, agreeing to disagree, and coming from a place of Love and seeing the whole picture. https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/i...CbQAKSVo_qpb1g |
:171:Good morning My name is Paul and I am an alcoholic. I have not found any place here in Liberia to share that but gratefully I brought this tool with me.
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Good morning everyone, my name is Tawnye and I am a recovering alcoholic. By the grace of God, A.A and its members, I have managed to put together 15 years of recovery. I hope to find and share experience, strength and hope through this site.
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Welcome Tawnye, so glad you found us and signed in to say hello. Hope you will continue to come and share your esh with us.
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My Name is Jim
Hi Everyone
My name is Jim S. and I AM AN ALCOHOLIC. My friends call me Chips because I give out the coins at my home group. My sober date is 07/19/2002 so a little over 11 years - Sober today through the Grace of GOD & the fellowship of Alcoholics Anonymous. I live on Long Island, New York and I go to about 10 or 12 meetings a week - including 1 Rehab and 1 Psych Ward at my local hospital. I look forward to reading about what helps you guys get and stay sober. |
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Welcome MR Chips. Thank you for sharing your sobriety.
Thank you for your service. It is a very important job, showing a new comer that staying sober opens the future world and closes the door to the past a little more. Getting better a being alive is a lot better than staying in the past. My name is Paul and I am an alcoholic. |
Hi there am a senior citizen, been around AA some 33 years and know with out shadow of a doubt it was my best choice ever made, change egads yes yes everything and am still changing, love it. Thanks for being there, love you.
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Forgot to sign my name. JackieO
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:170:Hello Jackie O. Thanks for reaching out to another alcoholic. I know I get caught up in my own stuff and forget that my time may be spent better reaching out to someone else than stirring the stew in my head for useless, endless hours that probably will not contribute to finding a solution to the problem.
My name is Paul I am an alcoholic, in Liberia, where to this point there are no meetings. I use this site along with my phone back hometo stay attached to the program as best as I can. |
Welcome Jackie O, so glad you signed in and made the decision to join our family. I hope you will continue to come and share your journey with us.
This program is one day at a time, and I too am so glad that I get to practice it daily. https://encrypted-tbn3.gstatic.com/i...riRNooL0oRPRsw |
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