One Day at a Time
For me, recovery means that my worst day today is better than my best day in my insanity. What does that mean? It doesn’t sound rational.
For me, recovery means that my worst day today is better than my best day in my insanity. What does that mean? It doesn’t sound rational.
I have a wonderful wife and three kids. I love stories. I love surfing. I am a long-time volunteer who contributes to the community. I absolutely love life and live it to the fullest.
Hi, I am writing this story for all the members who are not part of the crowd in SA. I want you to know that you’re welcome too in SA. There is a place for everyone in SA.
I used to love philosophy and intellectuality, hiding behind wise quotes so that I would impress women, get them to lust after me, and impress men so that I would be accepted. This all derives from low self-esteem of course.
According to Tradition Three, I simply need to stop all my addictive thoughts and behavior in order to be part of this happy clan! However, as I grow in recovery, I feel it is more and more about emotional sobriety as well as sexual sobriety.
I was just reading an article or two from ESSAY and I was moved to write about an experience that I had a few weeks ago. An experience and healing that would not have taken place without being a member of SA.
Read how two Dutch fellows have fellowship and fun in making recovery music, and share their joy with others.
The Slogans Keep Coming Back, is what they tell me every week; You might think they tell me this mostly tongue in cheek.
I was born in New York City in 1942, and now live in Atlanta, Georgia. I have been a sexaholic for as long as I can remember. I joined SA on July 20, 2012, and have been sexually sober from then to now.
(How) Do I use the Slogans in my daily life?