I just discovered this awesome book for those unbelieving 12 steppers amount us. [amazon.com]
I'm sure that believing in a god is a great motivator and it gives a person a higher power to look to for support. I was a very addicted smoker and had to give cigarettes up to become a Jehovah's Witness. It was a dreadful experience (yes, being a JW was a dreadful experience too) but my wish to please god pushed me through barriers that I could never have motivated myself to overcome just for my own sake. I've never heard of a similarly powerful secular alernative to the 12 steps but it would be great if spirituality was powerful enough to motivate without the religion bit. I suspect that a belief in the afterlife is part of this spirituality.
I have a copy of this book around here . . . somewhere. I haven't seen it since the last time I moved almost three years ago, which was before I went to rehab and got sober -- 26 months ago and counting.
Posted by Fibonacci1618This is an article discussing the differences and similarities between a 12 Step Program and SMART Recovery. I'm curious about your thoughts or experiences between the two..... [thefix.com]
Posted by DeeWomanI would only change the word “hero” to “warrior” ?✌?
Posted by Jlangston70Perspective
Posted by ashortbeautyEach step matters
Posted by ashortbeautyFor you...
Posted by Marcie1974Look what I got!
Posted by Jlangston70Today I chose...
Posted by ashortbeautyToday is a new day
Posted by ashortbeautyBelieve in you
Posted by Sherri-VTI’m new to this group.
Posted by ashortbeautyChat will be open from 6-8p EST week nights Weekends I still med y'alls input for a timeframe
Posted by ashortbeautyStole this from the singles group. Thought it would fit perfectly here
Posted by ashortbeautyFind someth ing good about today and let that lead you forward
Posted by ashortbeautyDon't beat yourself up. Recovery takes time. Allow yourself that time to heal
Posted by ashortbeautySomething people forget to give those of us who've overcome xyz...Respect. So mad respect to every one of you for succeeding in today's struggle
Posted by Rudy1962Self sacrificing people tend to forget this.