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i perceive freedom as a vital component of my recovery journey, representin a liberation from the destructive grip of alcoholism that once dominated my life. this newfound independence does not imply that my self-will will remain dormant; despite years of dedicated practice and trainin in spiritual principles, the remnants of my old self-will, can still make an unwelcome appearance. the only way to disrupt the cycle of my alcoholism is through my commitment to apply the lessons i have learned, particularly in managin the shame and guilt that can arise from my past actions. today, i have the opportunity to make choices that foster positive relationships with my HP, myself, and those around me, all while pursuin my passions with a healthy intent. by embracin solutions that transform fear and anxiety into manageable emotions, i have the opprtunity influence my behaviors and thoughts in a constructive manner. livin with an authenticity recovery has taught me to keep allows me to experience genuine joy and inner happiness, which in turn supports my ongoin growth and healin, all within the framework of freedom and the sprirtual principles of recovery. 1 day @ a time…
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