Wednesday, Nov. 24, 2021
Today, little significance on how many 24 Hours of sobriety I have, whether it be a single 24 Hours or five years' worth. All of us have only a day-to-day reprieve from where we once were, and those with years of sobriety are no further from a slip or relapse than those whose last drink was yesterday. This is not to say there is no benefit to being sober for months or years. The major benefit is that we may need that long simply to emerge from the alcoholic fog, from the physical, mental, emotional and spiritual damage that we self-inflicted. This is no overnight journey. But once we emerge from the haze, we may be better equipped to grasp the vision of the Program and put it to work. Yet even when we move from being dry to sobriety and embark on the journey of recovery, we are not insulated from surrendering in one foolish and potentially deadly second to temptation or craving, or to some emotion we don't want to feel. Today, I am sincerely grateful for how many 24 Hours since my last drink. But I cannot risk the folly that it is promised tomorrow. That is why, today, we take everything one thing at a time, one step at a time. And our common journey continues. Step by step. - Chris M., 2021
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Nov. 24, 2021 - Readings in Recovery: Step by Step
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