tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8503536743796392732.post582911643061241102..comments2023-12-14T15:25:52.161-07:00Comments on My 12 Step LDS Sharing Journal (12StepLDS.com): Three Ingredients Needed for Recovery12StepLDShttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08018890287347881803noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8503536743796392732.post-45096639737120364652016-09-27T08:21:18.944-06:002016-09-27T08:21:18.944-06:00Great thoughts!
To me, the social connection goes...Great thoughts!<br /><br />To me, the social connection goes beyond my leaders and recovery support group though, and is more about connecting with others in general. I especially enjoy the opportunities to connect through church attendance and ward activities, and to feel part of a community that I love.<br /><br />I've also been thinking about boundaries a lot lately. I think it's important to have your boundaries written down, and to review them weekly. I'm interested in what others do for boundaries. I've heard of not using computer after 6pm, only using computer when others are in the room, no having your phone in the bedroom or bathroom, etc. I heard one guy at a recovery meeting that wouldn't stay at a hotel unless they agreed to remove his TV from his room before his arrival. I think boundaries need to be personal to your specific temptations, designed to keep you as far from the cliff as practical.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com