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April 27, 2017, 3:23 PM #1
Improving the Peaceful Quality of Life
By the time I had arrived at SMART Recovery, I had already gotten sober by other means. What it has helped me with is, mainly from the Friends & Family perspective. I had a lot of unhealthy friends in recovery-ones that, despite being in recovery from Chemical Dependency for a few years-were still proud of living the chaotic lifestyle. I do not blame them, because there was a place in my life where the chaos was how I was coping with what life was throwing my way.
I began to learn how to set healthy boundaries with friends in recovery, and thus began distancing myself from others who were unhealthy. It has been a weird road to be walking down-getting rid of friends that were once very dear to my heart. I would say that the amount of friends that I have had to shrink initially so that i was able to get to a place in life where I was able to begin developing real, true, deep, and meaningful friendships. Now, the friend base that I have has begun to grow again, this time with healthy people in it.
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April 30, 2017, 10:30 PM #2
That sounds amazing. Boundaries are a wonderful thing, even if it's a little difficult to set them at first
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May 9, 2017, 5:24 PM #3
- Join Date
- Mar 2017
- Location
- NoCal
- Posts
- 15
Try new friends
Especially those not "in recovery"
Refreshing to talk about other things besides our own problems/struggles with "chemical dependency."
Variety is theespice of life




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