Congrats on 30 days free!! @Christophe im keeping up with your journey
Thank you Jasmine
Thank you Cjp
I’ve changed the format of my tracker.
I edited the icon, counter, font, title and size.
I’m thinking about setting an alarm so I check in every day at the same time because it sounds much more easy to keep at it then. Y’know. Make it a routine so it sticks better.
At first I was really against any food/drink waste but after kinda blabbering at my personal coach, she convinced me to either give away or throw away all the bottles I have in my home. Considering my social circle is quite like me, I chose the latter.
Love this! Congratulations on your 1 week milestone
I posted 2 screenshots because the numbers speak for themselves. My day 1 started many days, months and years ago. I was active duty military at a crossroad early in my career. Sitting in the parking lot on orders to report to a facility to participate in a 21 day out patient program that would decide my future in the military and my life in general. Today i know i made the right choice.
Oh my god… WOW what an accomplishment! 41 years of sobriety is a long time! Grateful that long term sobriety members like urself, are still here giving support to others, showing us that long term sobriety is possible! Thank u!
You are a true inspiration! Thank you for your service in the military as well as your efforts as a human being
Absolutely inspiring! Thank you for being here!
Congrats on 7 days!
Congratulations on your month of sobriety!
This is . keep rolling.
Thanks man… appreciate the support
I want to let everyone know I am legit encouraged by all the screenshots. From the least to the most. They all show that we are fighting for a change in ourselves. No longer letting the bottle control our live, but US taking back our lives. In the past I’ve had to reset those trackers numerous times. Don’t lose hope. Press on. I’ve been discouraged in myself lately due to feeling like my brain is more spacey and forgetful with even the simplest things. I am mentally beating myself up like “shouldn’t my brain be fixed by now” need to show myself more grace and be more patient in the process. It is a journey we are on. No final destination it’s on going to the end.
I love that caption…. That’s my mentality as I gain another day
Thank you Madeline
Thank you for showing us it can be done. Congratulations on 41 sober years!
Mind. Blown.
Wow
I wanna be you one day!