I have a community of people who care about me and love me. We celebrate good things and laugh and have fun; but we also support each other and walk alongside each other through the tough times. It’s a community of men and women who give freely what was given to them, sobriety.
How does your community support your recovery?
My community is there for me no matter what. They love me and support me by reaching out, a nice smile and kind words.
What advice would you give to someone who doesn’t have a recovery community?
Finding a community of sober people is vital to my recovery. I strongly encourage people to “meeting shop” until you find one that feels like home. Like a family, we might not like every person in our community, but we love them no matter what.
People would say things like “be in the moment” and “one day at a time” and that never made any sense to me. I can honestly say that I’ve learned how to do those things today.
In the first six months of sobriety I have restored my relationships with my family and friends, fallen in love with my sober partner, thrived in my career and gotten plugged back in with communities I enjoyed before my addiction.
My passion for reading has turned into a wonderful opportunity of reading for a network that helps others. I am now two years into my volunteer work and absolutely love it!
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