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8 Toxic personalities to avoid

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Although we like to think that the people in our lives are well-adjusted, happy, healthy minded individuals, we sometimes realize that it just isn’t so. Personally, I’ve had moments where I’ll be skipping through my day, happy as can be, thinking life is grand and BAM, I’ll be blindsided by someone who manages to knock the happy wind out of my sails. Sometimes it is easy to write it off and other times, not so much.

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Moving Forward

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Much as we would like, we cannot bring everyone with us on this journey called recovery. We are not being disloyal by allowing ourselves to move forward. We don’t have to wait for those we love to decide to change as well.

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“Cost of a Thing”

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Henry David Thoreau was a complex man of many talents who worked hard to shape his craft and his life, seeing little difference between them. Born in 1817, one of his first memories was of staying awake at night “looking through the stars to see if I could see God behind them.” One might say he never stopped looking into nature for ultimate Truth.

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Be Hard on OUrselves and Easy on Others.

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There is too much miss information floating around out there about our disease, alcoholism, how to recover, and what steps to take. It seems lik every foundation, rehab, recovery house and publisher wants to put there unique twist on a simple clear cut set of instructions that has worked and continues to work for the past 70+ years.

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Recovering takes practice

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What, when, and how much we eat is the starting point. Then we move on to how we think, feel, act, and believe. Before we’re very far along the path, we realize we’re learning a whole new way of orienting ourselves to the events of every day. It feels good, and the more we practice, the more complete our recovery.

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Our deeds determine us, as much as we determine our deeds.

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Who are we, really? It seems like we are one person on the inside, and yet we often act like someone else. Can a good person do bad things? Can a bad person do good things? It’s pretty confusing, isn’t it?
Our recovery program teaches us that we can change who we are by changing the [...]

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