![]() ![]() I remember 2012, October when I made the decision to get sober, and I wasn’t sure if I was ready to hit the reset button, but it had to happen because if it didn’t, my life would have continued to spiral. I was intimidated by the idea of a resetting things, I was intimidated but the idea of having to learn how to live a new life, and be a brand new person, because it was 27 years as one person, and how would I ever be able to do it. I was tunnel visioned into believing that for quite a few years. ![]() The life of partying and being a fuck up seemed like my destiny. I remember before I quit drinking, I bought into the idea that I was stuck. Things we can never fully prepared for, but we can be in a place where we are able to work through it, with a level head knowing that these storms don’t last forever. It’s not a day long mission, it’s a life long mission and with that comes both the good and the bad, and at times the ugly. Get your mind right, get your life on track, get to a point where when your eyes open it isn’t something we dread, it’s something that makes us pop out of bed and continue the mission. It’s not a crime to care about yourself, and put your well being first, people may just guilt trip you for being selfish, get on you about only thinking of yourself, and just remember that if we are right with ourselves we will be useless to others anyways. We are allowed to rest, we are allowed to take days to recharge our mind, body and soul. My favorite quote of “Rome wasn’t built in a day” remains undefeated, it becomes a daily thing. ![]() ![]() Life comes with so many ups and downs that there will be times when we have to adjust to things, start fresh, start again, and just take a few days to rest to get our minds right. Don’t lose sight of that, don’t worry about how many chances others think you should have, remain in your own lane, and do what gives you the best chance to be successful. ![]()
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