
Living In Humility
Humility and active addiction are like oil and water, they do not mix. However, humility is imperative to recovery from addiction.

Humility- A Vital Tool in Recovery
Waking up each day thanking God for everything I have today, and each night thanking God for everything I have keeps me in a good balance between humility and motivation. I know the world would go on just fine without me, but while I’m here I’m going to do what I can to give back, help people, and try to be the best version of myself that I can be.

Practicing Humility
Humility to me is the loss of one’s pride. I often find humility in thinking of others before myself. Addiction is a selfish disease. It took a lot of humility for me to accept defeat, put my ego aside, and ask for help.