How to reframe your past
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Feeling Thankful for Every Moment of Your Past
Almost every recovery old-timer shares one thing in common: a humble appreciation for their past regardless of any mistakes or missed opportunities. Why? Because every choice they made, whether it felt wrong at the time or not, led them to a peaceful life of recovery.
And that’s the gift of gratitude. No matter how quickly your life changes or how you feel about your past, you have sitting before you a life completely unlived. Which means that you control how things play out from here, and your past can actually guide you to the life you’d like to lead. Click through to the article below to find out how to positively rewrite your past and see on your horizon a promising future.
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Your Season of Spiritual Harvest
Autumn is a time for spiritual harvest, where we look back and feel a rich awareness of each of our accomplishments, and look forward to the next season’s work. Read this brief excerpt from author Marya Hornbacher to begin your own fall harvest of spiritual delight.
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A New Way to Immerse Yourself in the Twelve Steps
For decades, the Hazelden Betty Ford Renewal Center has been a place where presenters share their sharpened Twelve Step wits to clarify all things recovery. And now this rejuvenating program is available online from the comfort of your own home.
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Seeing and appreciating those who are with us in recovery is critical to our success. Bestselling author, Marya Hornbacher, helps us learn to show our gratitude for those fellow travelers.
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