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Staying sober just for the sake of being sober isn’t always the best way to handle your addiction. Without a higher purpose while striving towards your universal calling, being sober can seem meaningless and you may find yourself quickly relapsing. What is your true purpose? Are you just trying to stay sober or do you desire to embrace sobriety and lead a fulfilling and meaningful life? The Law of Sobriety offers steps, exercises and tools that will allow the recovering addict to examine their true purpose. You are on this earth for a reason, your Higher Power doesn’t make mistakes and you were not placed here to simply exist. Your true calling can be found deep inside of your, within your soul and once you truly listen to your essence you will know exactly why you are here. Without this deeper meaning, simply staying sober will not be fulfilling.
Traditional recovery and rehab facilities that embrace traditional recovery are wonderful and they do have the ability to give addicts the tools needed to begin their recovery journey. However, these traditional steps are not the only way to become sober, nor are they the only way to remain sober. Becoming sober and embracing life is a very personal experience, with each individual needing structure and stability to stay standing.
If you find that traditional methods of recovery and sobriety don’t seem to work for you, do not be alarmed. There are other methods in this world, that when used properly, can provide you with a method that will work for you. The road of recovery is never an easy one, but do not feel that you have to adhere to one specific program to have success. As we are all individually unique, our recovery journey is unique to ourselves. We can share this journey with friends, loved ones, professionals and fellowships, as we deem beneficial. Just remember that if you are considering giving up because you think you have failed one to many times with one particular method of recovery, dust yourself off and give yourself a million more second chances. There is a method of recovery out there for you, never stop trying.