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10-03-2003, 08:16 AM
From "Using the 24-hour plan:"
"If the desire to drink is really strong, many of us chop the 24
hours down into smaller parts....In fact, EVERY RECOVERY FROM ALCOHOLISM
BEGAN WITH ONE SOBER HOUR.
"[T]oday is always here. Life is daily; today is all we have; and
anybody can go one day without drinking.
"First, we try living in the now just in order to stay sober -- and
it works. Once the idea has become a part of our thinking, we find that
living life in 24-hour segments is an effective and satisfying way to
handle many other matters as well."
c. 1998, Living Sober, pages 6-7
"If the desire to drink is really strong, many of us chop the 24
hours down into smaller parts....In fact, EVERY RECOVERY FROM ALCOHOLISM
BEGAN WITH ONE SOBER HOUR.
"[T]oday is always here. Life is daily; today is all we have; and
anybody can go one day without drinking.
"First, we try living in the now just in order to stay sober -- and
it works. Once the idea has become a part of our thinking, we find that
living life in 24-hour segments is an effective and satisfying way to
handle many other matters as well."
c. 1998, Living Sober, pages 6-7