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The whole point of the 12 step program is to get at the root causes of your drinking or addiction problem. Without doing this you won't achieve long term success. This is why you should stop taking others inventories and start taking a hard look at your character traits, feelings and beliefs.
I hear babies cry and I watch them grow, They'll learn much more than we'll know And I think to myself What a wonderful world... - Somewhere Over The Rainbow
I think that we all come complete. We come complete with one true note that we were destined to sing.
You can spend your whole life imagining ghosts, worrying about your pathway to the future, but all there will ever be is what’s happening here, and the decisions we make in this moment, which are based in either love or fear.
When you finally admit that you have a problem greater than yourself, you may start to realize that you need a power greater than yourself to solve your problem. It may require some serious rethinking about your ideas of what God is and what God does and doesn't do. If you don't believe in God, you can make a decision one day at a time to act as if there is a God. You can always change your mind and go back to the unbelief if you want to.
Something comes along that knocks off a piece of our armour. And only in that moment of the armour being knocked off do we get to look inside and see that we are gold. And the moment that you see that gold, the armour will never satisfy you again. All you will want to do is pick away at that armour, because the gold is so much more fun.
When I look at a group of kids and I say, “If I gave you a stick of gum, could you chew it just once?” and they all say, “Oh, no.” And then I say, “Well, that's just what it's like for mom (or dad)” and then their eyes get big, and they're like, “Oh, that's hard!” And they get it. Christine McNichol, Renascent children's program counsellor, shares insights on helping children in families impacted by addiction.
Most people who come into a recovery program really get frustrated by the fact that nobody wants them to date in early recovery. And there's a really good reason for that: there is something really intoxicating about a new relationship.
This beautiful song by Elizabeth Edwards simply and powerfully describes the freedom we find in recovery.
On January 27, Bell Let’s Talk Day, Renascent live-streamed a fireside conversation about the #2 mental health issue facing Canadians — addiction. Moderated by CEO Dr. Patrick Smith, this conversation engaged our counsellors and people with lived experience of addiction and recovery — from personal, family and workplace perspectives. Over 600 people viewed the livestream with more than 2,600 engaging within 19 hours. Watch the stream here or on our Facebook page and add your comments!

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