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Get Sober Live Sober

Achieving Recovery Through Surrendering to Total Responsibility

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Get Sober Live Sober

By: Ed Haych
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If drinking and using were our only problem, then once we stopped using, all our problems would disappear.

We can see why recovery is so difficult and elusive, and why so many people struggle to get well. This is why it is so important to start your recovery with the spiritual principle of surrender. We can't defeat addiction in the traditional sense. The solution is paradoxical: victory is accomplished through surrender.

Most of our life has been spent trying to be perfect. This has been proven to be a futile existence. Now we need to learn how to become more human.

Ed Haych's Get Sober Live Sober: Achieving Recovery Through Surrendering to Total Responsibility, will help people seeking recovery, or in recovery, with their journey.

Chapters are:

  • Brain Changer

  • Surrender

  • Spiritual Sobriety

  • Self-Hatred

  • Total Abstinance from Alcohol and Drug Use is Best for Our Recovery

  • We Do Not Learn from Our Experiences While We Are Using

  • Neuropsychological Processes That Interfere with Learning

  • Why Complete Recovery Requires Total Abstinance

  • How Will You Accomplish All of This?

  • Fit Spiritual Condition

  • The Foundation of True Recovery is Humility

  • Our Recovery Should Be More Important to Us Than It is To Anyone Else

  • Total Responsibility for Our Recovery

  • Willingness, Honesty, and Open-Mindedness are Important for Recovery

  • We Are Unique – Just Like Everybody Else

  • How to Develop Faith

  • Making Amends

  • Of Course

  • Outside Help

  • Written Exercises

I truly hope that this information has been helpful to you. My hope is that you have discovered some actionable perspectives and useful solutions. I encourage you to stay on the course. Remember, life is difficult. Recovery can make life even more difficult.

Cut yourself some slack and learn how to be compassionate with yourself and others. Get help if are having trouble with any self-sabotaging behaviors.

A miracle is always waiting for you just around the corner. So don't quit before the miracle happens and certainly don't quit after the miracle of recovery happens for you!

Wishing you all the best

Ed Haych

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