Power in Admitting
Powerlessness
“We admitted we were powerless over alcohol—that our lives had become unmanageable.”
(Alcoholics Anonymous, p. 59)
WELCOME TO DAY ONE OF YOUR NEW JOURNEY
Recovery begins with honesty. Admitting that life has become unmanageable is the first step toward freedom. Today, remind yourself that asking for help and leaning on others opens the door to change. Each small act of surrender is also an act of courage.
DID YOU KNOW?
People who stay connected with others in recovery are far more likely to build long-term sobriety; community is one of the strongest predictors of success. In fact, studies show that individuals who regularly participate in peer support groups are up to 65% more likely to maintain sobriety beyond the first year.
Join Our Recovery Community
Download the app I Am Sober and join the Project Turnabout Recovery Community. To find out more on how to download the app and join our I Am Sober group, read our How To blog post.
