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Daily Recovery—-1-18-19—-127 Days Sober

So it is undisputed that things will get better after extended alcoholism or substance abuse. Specifically for alcohol, after you stop drinking, you will experience a lot of changes. Some may be subtle while others may jump right out at you. Everything from mental health to physical appearance can improve and many other things.

Like most things, I advise that you talk to a doctor to get your liver functions checked and what not. These are all positive things but its even more motivation for me personally knowing that the damage I may have caused my body can heal and get better.
The point is- our bodies heal. And because of that, we can embrace a healthy lifestyle. Sober and free from addiction and alcoholism.

Love you Guys- Stay Sober Keep Moving Forward.

SMART Recovery Meetings- https://www.smartrecovery.org/
Alcoholics Anonymous- https://www.aa.org/
Refuge Recovery- https://refugerecovery.org/
Celebrate Recovery- https://www.celebraterecovery.com/

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This channel was designed to follow my journey after I discovered how to stop drinking and successfully stay sober each day. Early sobriety can sometimes be hard to go at alone. Since then I have learned the value of community as I reach out to help and reach out for help and encourage others to quit drinking and stop drug use. After coming out of rehab many guys from the rehabilitation center have already relapsed but yet immediately jumped back on the sober life. We encourage each other and continue to try and spread the message and help others figure out how to stop drinking and stop alcohol abuse and chemical dependence. Other guys have been helping by sharing their own stories of experience strength and hope and how their life after addiction has changed them. Some are overcoming legal and health problems. The simple point is that if we do not do what we can to make an impact and try to stop drinking and slow down addiction than it will continue to lead to arrests and deaths. The opiate, opioid, heroin and other drug epidemics are claiming lives both of the addicts themselves and the destruction of those around them. I am glad that I learned how to stop alcohol abuse and hopefully will continue to stay sober and live a happy and healthy life in sobriety. My friends and are are very passionate about heloing others so that they do not have to go down the same roads as we have in our addictions and abuse. Together we can learn how to stop drinking alcohol and continue to stay sober. Passing on the message of alcoholism and getting sober is important to our own sobriety. Welcome to daily recovery.

Starting with the new year I have decided to upload the Daily Reflections and Just for Today reading each day. For those interested in the readings and do not have access to the books- you can download them on apps on your phone or check with the channel everyday for the latest reading or go back to an earlier date.

Just for Today is Narcotics Anonymous daily motivation and prayers book while Daily Reflections follows Alcoholics Anonymous.

I hope you guys enjoy the readings each day and check out the daily vlog and other videos about sobriety and recovery. The daily reflections and just for today passages may carry a religious message but even if you do not embrace that, keep in mind they also carry a good message about sobriety. Whether it is drugs or alcohol that you are addicted to both books have inspiring and motivational passages.

Stay Sober and Keep Moving Forward.

Just For Today – Narcotics Anonymous – NA
Daily Reflections – Alcoholics Anonymous – AA

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