![]() ![]() These are micro-decisions that you make all day every day, and sobriety works exactly the same way. You have to practice forgiveness and patience, and you have to challenge yourself to be a better person and be less selfish and a million other things. Sometimes you have to do things you don't necessarily want to. You have to choose, every day, to work on your relationship. Think about it in the context of a relationship. And that is a constant stream of choices you had to make, on a daily basis, to get to the graduation. Not saying you always made the right choice… but you did it well enough to graduate. Every day you had to choose to get up and choose to go to class, you had to choose, over and over again to do homework, to study, to stay in instead of going out. It's one of the silliest mistakes you make you think that life is about big moments, the day you got the big job, the day you got married or had a baby, the day you decided to get sober and go to your first AA meeting or when you graduated from college.īut the truth is, in order to graduate college, you had to make thousands of micro-decisions. I emphasize this so much because it's all those little tiny decisions you make all day long that create your reality. You know I put a lot of emphasis on all the little tiny decisions we make throughout our day the micro-decisions. Today we're going to talk about the two choices you have every day of your life, you either choose to feed your recovery or feed your addiction. If you can make a commitment of 10-15 minutes a day, you can change your life in a HUGE way! It sounds too simple, but it's the truth. ![]() Hey sober fam! I'm your Coach, Angela Pugh, here to provide you the support, community, and guidance you need to get sober and live happy.
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