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48 Days Sober – My addiction recovery playlist

Posted by Sober Tony on April 3, 2017 Leave a Comment

I'm having a great week and wanted to share something more upbeat than the normal addiciton talk. Here are the top songs in my mind this week for breaking up with alcohol (not sure if the artists meant them that way). It's my music for … [Read more...] about 48 Days Sober – My addiction recovery playlist

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47 Days Sober – Addiction is like a snake. Kill it before it kills you.

Posted by Sober Tony on April 2, 2017 1 Comment

That was my badass cat. He ate snakes for breakfast. RIP Magic Fife. I'm not going to lie, snakes are nasty. From the first pages of the Bible, to the sneaky thing in your garden - we have deep psychological reasons to hate these … [Read more...] about 47 Days Sober – Addiction is like a snake. Kill it before it kills you.

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AA Step 4: Made a personal moral inventory of ourselves

Posted by Sober Tony on April 2, 2017 Leave a Comment

With the help from my AA sponsor, I launched into my fourth step inventory. This moral inventory is different than writing down your life story. The point is not getting down every detail, but finding the defects that contribute to our … [Read more...] about AA Step 4: Made a personal moral inventory of ourselves

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46 Days Sober: A letter to the JERK who stole my PINK CLOUD (you’ll never guess who)

Posted by Sober Tony on April 1, 2017 2 Comments

DEAR S.O.B., I hope you're having a good laugh. Working the 12 steps doesn't mean I'm going to take this shit. Especially from you. Don't think I don't know who you are? It's so obvious, I'm not sure you're ​still trying. I … [Read more...] about 46 Days Sober: A letter to the JERK who stole my PINK CLOUD (you’ll never guess who)

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