wip
WIP, I don't disagree with the path that you have laid out, but for me that is almost too black and white. A primary reason why people come here is because they can't do it themselves - they need help from others. You could give me a book that laid out EXACTLY the thought processes that I needed to get sober and there is a 99% chance I wouldn't be able to because I don't understand how the mind works and how doing 'A' will influence 'B.'
For me, I needed someone to show me how to get sober, and it had to be someone who had 'been there and done that.' I went to a therapist for several months and it did very little good. By all accounts she was a great therapist, and pushed the AA aspect of recovery -- but I would have none of it because she hadn't walked in my shoes and didn't know the true pain that I was in.
You mentioned monitoring thoughts, daydreams, attitudes, etc. and that works for a lot of people. But honestly, that sounds like a heck of a lot of work for me. I prefer just to turn my stuff over to my problems and issues over to my higher power and wash my hands of it - and that is literally what it feels like.
I know everyone has differing opinions and I appreciate everyone's honesty and point of view.
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