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My spiritual toolkit
My spiritual toolkit









my spiritual toolkit

MY SPIRITUAL TOOLKIT CRACK

Careful though, you may find it nauseating realizing how much money you were spending smoking crack every ten minutes. It also lets the user track how much money they are saving every day. It lets you track how long it has been since quitting anything, from nail biting, to cigarettes, to crack cocaine. Like others on the list, it also gives motivational messages and quotes. This sobriety app is cool because it helps you find AA meetings in your area and track how much you are saving by not drinking. The features help motivate you to keep up with your meditation routine. You can send people messages and become friends with them too. It also shows who else is meditating in your area at the same time. It allows users to track how often and how long they meditate. It is a meditation app that has all sorts of meditation features, sounds, and guidance. This isn’t specifically a sobriety app, but it is great for people in recovery. It is a nice tool to have while going through the steps in Alcoholics Anonymous. It also has a counter so you can track the length of time you have been sober. This sobriety app has the complete big book along with reference guide and daily affirmations. There is also a portal for treatment center alumni to stay in touch with each other or link up. It has a feature that lets the user put their profile in different colors to indicate if they are trying to find a ride to a meeting or are in desperate need of support. It allows you to find other sober people in your area to just chat, link up, or share stories and support.

my spiritual toolkit

It’s a mix of facebook and tinder for people, minus the whole dating thing. Users can share their story with others and earn rewards to track their progress. It even has audio meditation and simple yoga techniques to help curb cravings and stress. This sobriety app provides the user with positive messages, quotes, and success stories from others in recovery. It also saves all of your inventories so you can watch your progress.

my spiritual toolkit

This app lets you check “yes” or “no” to each question and add notes if need be. It can be hard to remember the 10th step inventory and all of the questions you have to ask yourself, and doing it out of the book is kinda boring. It lets you take notes, track your sober time, read daily excerpts from the Big Book, read prayers, and most importantly helps you do your daily inventory. My spiritual toolkit is an app developed by AA members. If you want to keep your recovery fresh and need a little boost to your routine, here are some helpful things to check out on the app store: Some of them I personally use on a daily basis and have been monumental in my sobriety. Fortunately, these apps are surprisingly useful. If you are like me, you may think “sobriety apps” sounds pretty cheesey. Some of these apps were not even specifically intended for sober people but can be extremely useful for those recovering from an addiction. Some of these apps may be simply for meditation, while others help sober people link up and meet. At times, it may seem like you are the only sober person on the planet… Luckily I can say hallelujah for smartphones! There are almost endless sobriety apps out there to help people stay on their feet. In a 12 step fellowship, it may seem impossible to remember all of the suggestions. It can be hard to manage emotions, urges, impulsivity, and cravings. Recovery, and especially early recovery, can be very stressful and difficult at times.











My spiritual toolkit