Giving Back In Recovery Word Search

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What you feel when you are in active addiction, the thing that keeps you down.
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Work you can do to spread hope and give back to your community.
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This habit leads to relapse, by not staying connected to your recovery peers.
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This disposition doesn't fear relapse, and is appreciative of what life has given.
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This is the virtue of giving freely and liberally, often meaning charitable.
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Something you can be for someone in a 12 Step Program when far into recovery.
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The attitude that you have no special importance that makes you better than others.
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The feeling of hope and confidence regarding the future.
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The inclination to believe that people are motivated purely by self-interest.
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Acting with this means you are aware of others and decide to treat them with courtesy to bestow respect and attention upon them.