In your opinion, what’s the most important thing you can say to someone who is new to sobriety?
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take one day at a time and seek support if you feel you need it.
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Put on the damn Santa hat and get in the car!
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Don’t drink no matter what!
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Keep coming back….
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What really stuck in my head in early recovery, was the whole allergy concept. That I had developed a physical allergy to alcohol, and that I wasn’t weak, was very helpful to hear.
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“I hope it (drinking) was bad. I hope it was so bad that you never make the choice to go back. Because you never have to drink again.”
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Come all the way in, sit all the way down, and stay until the miracle happens.
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In spite of how it feels, and what your head tells you, you can get and stay sober. Accept the help you are offered and take it a day at a time. It will get easier, it will get better.
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Just stay 🙂
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