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A woman's quest for one year of sobriety
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Easier said than done on some occasions
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It takes constant practice, for me.
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Love this!!! Happy New Year to you!
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Thank you. Happy New Year!
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I’m going to forgive myself for all the times I have screwed up my sobriety. Thanks for this.
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I’ve forgiven myself for DECADES of screwing up my sobriety. If I find my mind wandering into self-blame or events that make me cringe, I redirect my thoughts to “I forgive myself completely.” It’s becoming automatic. ; )
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Good luck with this…
Easier said than done…
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So true … it comes and goes, but gets easier.
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