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Are you a single parent struggling with finding time to cook for the kids? Maybe a single person who lives alone? Maybe the Wallet is on E? Stay tuned

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Chess is based on the mindset of a warrior. Each peace has different value. Like people. The Art of War comes with sacrifice. So does Chess. #THESTORM

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The Power in surrender
Having a higher power is really the key to sobriety. Now that can be whatever it is you consider to be of higher value! Your higher power is completely up to you! Maintaining faith is a key essential part of recovery you cannot by pass. Some use AA/NA as their higher power. Some use the great G.O.D method which is fine and works for millions. The point is to give in to your higher power and trust it to guide you through the process of recovery. #WECANSTAYSOBER
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Share your tale
You never know who is reading. Share your recovery journey. You could help someone else who’s hurting! Invite friends here. This is a safe space.
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@Nicholas Ohlerich yeah! I love this! What a long way we have come my brother and way more to go! I can confirm every detail of this man’s powerful journey. If we can. We all can! #Stay the course!
When it’s not going your way
Sometimes it seems more often then not things do not go “our way” These are the moments you are supposed to find strength. One thing after another can kind of weigh down on the shoulder area so to speak. Those who never have to experience and endure failure will never know what it is to lose. Or what it feels like to obtain everything you once lost. Those who are not familiar with loss break easy. Take your days on the road as experience in loss. A lesson in what NOT to do. Use it as strength. Be better than before. You have the ultimate blueprint in your mind of the things you shouldn’t be involved in. Use it. #Wegetbetter
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Unwilling to accept failure
You have to welcome failure in the beginning of your recovery. We can’t just break down at the first site of a little trouble. Sobriety isn’t easy. Mending broken bonds may take time. We as addicts tend to seek immediate results when we become sober. That isn’t how it works. Your family doesn’t want to hear that your sober. They want to see you live it. Some things are aren’t able to be mended. We need to recognize what we can change and makes moves on the things we can actually do something about. #StaySober
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Generally being done.
This group is for the individual who is generally tired of being tired. A place to vent. A place to fit in. After a life of addiction it can be a scary world we walk into. Enemies we’ve made, family we may have crossed. Sins that can’t be undone. Sure there’s that, but there is also beauty in new beginnings. Starting over with new people can be a good thing. A chance at a clean slate. New optics bring about a new man or woman. It’s not about what you go through, but what you grow through. The world is a better place with you sober. Start somewhere new. Something new. Don’t make the same mistakes that kept you stuck. Easier said than done. Someone once told me “ if you put half as much energy into your success that you did when you were in full blown addiction, you could be someone” Imagine being sick and not finding what you need. It wouldn’t happen. Addicts will get what they need by any means. Now that you have found sobriety. You should use that same enthusiasm to take control of your life. In recovery you must be merciless. Refuse to except stigma, and prove it all with undeniable success. Words don’t mean a thing. Make it tangible. Try harder! Never quit!
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Daniel Ramirez
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I’m here to create communities of like minded individuals who are productive and do not accept stigma!

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Joined Nov 29, 2025
Monticello, New York