“Don’t Wait For Your Ship To Come In, Swim Out To It.”
–Unknown In the throes of addiction, we often hope and pray for a miracle. We know that our lives are miserable, and we look for a magical cure to lift
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–Unknown In the throes of addiction, we often hope and pray for a miracle. We know that our lives are miserable, and we look for a magical cure to lift
–Zig Ziglar Sometimes it is easy to see what you get by discontinuing your substance use. You get the opportunity to return to a more normal life. You get to
–Anonymous Hitting bottom is both the best of times and the worst of times. No one wants to experience the pain, suffering and consequences of hitting bottom. However, it is
-Les Brown In addiction your life may have been monotonous. You would wake up and use and/or perhaps go to a job or family function waiting for your opportunity to
–Anonymous Imagine watching a good movie and getting to that final scene, only to have to watch the preceding scene over and over again. It would be maddening! How can
-Ralph Waldo Emerson We are not defined by our past. We have the capacity to redefine who we wish to be. Recovery offers us the ability to decide who we
–Nora Ephron A popular saying in AA meetings is “Poor me, poor me, pour me a drink.” Often, when I see myself as a victim, I am also giving myself
-Albert Einstein In addiction, we often think of ourselves as smarter than others because of our ability to maintain the status quo of my use. My intelligence allowed me to
-Jon Bon Jovi Recovery is what I call an “ordinary miracle.” I consider it an ordinary miracle because it is open and available to anyone who seeks it. When we
-Socrates Addiction is often discussed as a disease of “more.” The desire to get more drunk or high is never satisfied. Often we have a warped sense of success that
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