SOBRIETY. SERVICE. STRENGTH.
SHARING THE LIFESTYLE OF RECOVERY WITH THE WARRIOR CLASS
THE TEN PILLARS OF WARRIORS PROMISE
Maintaining sober recovery and a satisfying life requires a daily plan of action.
One of the most potent tools in sober recovery is working the twelve steps.
We adhere to daily and weekly schedules that keep us accountable and on point.
Daily communications are critical to continued sobriety and healthy relationships.
A recovering warrior never walks alone. We stay connected wherever we go.
We apply survival tools daily to keep us mentally fit, spiritually strong, and morally straight.
Regular exercise, and what we consume advances the quality of our recovery.
We practice being fully aware in the present moment with body, mind, and spirit.
We become fully realized as warriors in recovery through service to others.
We actively seek out resources and support networks to sustain our recovery
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My Recovery Journey
I first got sober in 1997 at age 30 after a felony arrest in law school as a commissioned Marine Officer. Met my wife 7
Today is A Day
This morning was difficult. I woke up yet again in severe physical pain. To text messages that brought emotional pain. I fell into mental closed-mindedness.
On Regret
By my mid-50s, I had broken every commandment and destroyed my life several times. I served time in prison in Indonesia, was blacklisted for life,