# Recovery
I thought getting sober would feel like a punishment. Instead, I feel like I’ve been given an opportunity to live a meaningful, intentional life—like my world cracked wide open.
Kristen Blanton Crocker • My Sobriety Story With Kristen Blanton Crocker
God’s will” for him is that he live a life filled with compassion, love and service.
Prayer and "God's will".
the challenge for Anders is to reinsert himself in the quotidian flow of life
'Oslo, August 31' review: a painful, precise day in the life
Defeating the Enemies of Sobriety
substack.comI couldn't describe what or who God is — only that I have faith in it, it is inside of me, and it happens all around me
https://open.substack.com/pub/healings/p/healings-faq-no-18-brock-keeling?r=2ng4e&utm_medium=ios
As a member of this Program I love that I am here to not just avoid the liquor store, but also practice healthy, sustainable living.
Family Matters
I can see that I’m lot kinder to myself in the aftermath of these moments. There’s a lot less judgment, and I'm a lot quicker to apologize and try to repair. I can objectively say that my life is one thousand percent better sober, yet I can’t stop imagining the other lives that I want or obsessing over the lives I haven’t had. And then all of my... See more
Julieanne Smolinski • This Is Our Year
I believe the Steps are more like a spiritual initiation that works toward destroying our old, deluded, self-centered selves so that God and our Sober Elders can put the pieces of our lives back together in the form of a wholly new self.
mail.google.com • Gmail - Does God Really Speak?
the emotional literacy section of the manhood handbook was ripped out somewhere around second grade and replaced with “just walk it off.”