Sunday, March 3, 2013

Fans keep love alive for 'Walking Dead' star

LOS ANGELES (AP) ? From week to week fans simply never know which characters will survive the relentless zombie attacks on AMC's hit series "The Walking Dead."

That unpredictability keeps viewers on the edge of their seats and the shows' stars in a constant state of alertness.

"You see series and they last a long time and sometimes the writing gets lazy or the acting gets lazy. Because we're in a zombie apocalypse and anyone can go at any time, it sort of keeps us fresh and on our toes," Norman Reedus told The Associated Press Friday.

Fans lined up around the block to watch a panel discussion with Reedus and his co-stars at Paleyfest, the annual Southern California TV celebration. Many in the crowd showed their support for Reedus' crossbow-wielding character, Daryl Dixon, with their "If Daryl dies we riot!" T-shirts.

The 44-year-old actor says his vocal fan base is responsible for his character's impressive longevity in a series that seems to have no qualms in axing its most popular characters.

"Hell yes. Oh my god, yes," he said. "(They're) keeping me on the show."

"The Walking Dead" focuses on a rag-tag band of surviving refugees, including unruly brothers Daryl and Merle Dixon, who were not part of the series' comic book origins.

"I want to be Daryl Dixon in my next life," joked co-star Laurie Holden. "He's sexy and he's got the rugged thing going on."

When asked about his breakout star status, Reedus becomes humble and tries to turn the spotlight on his Golden Globe-nominated cast.

"I watch them grow and I watch myself grow. It's one of those acting things where like I'll be in a scene with her or with him and I'll say should I try this? And they'll go 'yeah' and I'll believe them and I'll trust them. Everyone wants everyone to just kill it," Reedus said with a laugh.

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Source: http://news.yahoo.com/fans-keep-love-alive-walking-dead-star-074932355.html

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Saturday, March 2, 2013

Governor denies parole to ex-Manson follower

ADDITION ADDS-Gov. Jerry Brown has reversed a state parole board panel's decision to recommend parole for Davis-File-This file photo provided Jan. 29, 2013, by the California Department of Corrections shows Bruce Davis. California's governor is scheduled to approve or reject a recommendation of parole for former Charles Manson follower Davis. He has served over 40 years for two murders unrelated to the notorious Sharon Tate-LaBianca killings. (AP Photo/California Department Of Corrections,File)

ADDITION ADDS-Gov. Jerry Brown has reversed a state parole board panel's decision to recommend parole for Davis-File-This file photo provided Jan. 29, 2013, by the California Department of Corrections shows Bruce Davis. California's governor is scheduled to approve or reject a recommendation of parole for former Charles Manson follower Davis. He has served over 40 years for two murders unrelated to the notorious Sharon Tate-LaBianca killings. (AP Photo/California Department Of Corrections,File)

LOS ANGELES (AP) ? Gov. Jerry Brown on Friday reversed a parole board and denied release of a former Charles Manson follower who has served more than 40 years in prison.

The board had recently approved the release of 70-year-old Bruce Davis but left the final decision to the governor.

Brown gave his decision to The Associated Press at the downtown Los Angeles County courthouse after a meeting with District Attorney Jackie Lacey.

"I find the evidence ... shows why he currently poses a danger to society if released from prison. Therefore, I reverse the decision to parole Mr. Davis," the written decision said.

Davis would have been only the second Manson-related murder defendant to be granted parole since Manson's killing spree began in 1969.

Davis was not involved in the notorious Sharon Tate-LaBianca killings but was convicted with Manson and others in the murders of a musician and a stuntman.

Steve Grogan, another participant in those murders, was released many years ago after he agreed to lead police to where the bodies were buried on a remote movie ranch in the San Fernando Valley.

Davis was 30 when he was sentenced to life in prison in 1972 in the case that was a postscript to Manson's notorious reign as leader of the murderous communal cult known as the Manson family.

Davis long maintained that he was a bystander in the killings of the two men, but in recent years, he has acknowledged his shared responsibility

Davis became a born-again Christian in prison and ministered to other inmates, married a woman he met through the prison ministry, and has a grown daughter. The couple recently divorced. Davis also earned a master's degree and a doctorate in philosophy of religion.

Manson and three of his followers, Leslie Van Houten, Patricia Krenwinkel and Charles "Tex" Watson, remain in prison for life in the Tate killings. Their co-defendant, Susan Atkins, died of cancer behind bars in 2009.

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Unified Communications service provider Simple Signal general ...

Las Vegas, NV and Denver, CO (PRWEB) 26 February 2013

Simple signal, the leader in cloud Unified Communications and Collaboration (UC & C) service provider for businesses, has announced partnerships with services Techlink services nationwide installation and extensive network Sky add mobile features.


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general is a leading distributor of satellite services business-class communications over the Internet in North America. Based in Bend, Oregon, the company specializes in business services Internet class includes 3G/4G Mobile Broadband Fixed Wireless, broadband satellite and terrestrial broadband, such as T1 and Ethernet.


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Services is the leading supplier for the supply of telecommunications equipment nationwide, maintenance, project management training and other support services.


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Services is thrilled to have been chosen as a partner for services field Simple signal, said Carl Gittings, president of Techlink services. Use our national network of professional field service engineers to develop new systems and VoIP phone Polycom video conferencing for customers implement simple signal. We hope that our services and proven techniques for managing projects as part of the solution simple signal to offer their customers.


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together we can expand our market reach and offer our customers a turnkey solution for simple signal Executive Vice President, Michael Sterlin. This is not only a controlled delivery of services, but also allows a greater range because of the ability to install TechLinks across the country, he added Sterlin.

three companies will host a cocktail hour and networking event at the Channel Partners Conference & Expo in Las Vegas. The party will be attending the conference co-hosted the 27th at the V Bar at the Venetian Hotel and Casino before the opening of the showroom 2-4 clock on Wednesday February.

typically hosts a cocktail hours annually at the Channel Partners Conference, said Dave Gilbert, CEO of Simple Signal. This year we look forward to Sky Broad and Techlink the event to make it more attractive and be able to share our new skills with our partners.

party and networking event is open to all conference participants.

About Simple Signal

Simple Signal is a hosted PBX and cloud-based Unified Communications Service Provider, delivers voice, video and mobile communications of thousands of satisfied customers worldwide. The company offers the possibilities of the most innovative and advanced mobile PBX / video industry and is one of the first, rather than through mobile video telephony PBX iPads, iPhones and Android devices that can be connected to a brand of videoconferencing equipment. For more information, visit http://www.simplesignal.com, visit the company?s blog http://www.simplesignal.com/blog or at facebook.com / simple signal and twitter.com / simple signal connect.


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Sky Network is a leading distributor of satellite services business-class communications over the Internet in North America. Broad Sky leverages its wide selection of vehicles for satellite broadband, Voice over IP (VoIP) and security technologies to enable public and private enterprises to reduce costs, increase security and enhance productivity. Companies of all sizes can easily and securely communicate between their headquarters, branch offices, stores, mobile workers and business partners anywhere. For more information about the company is available to be found under http://www.broadskynetworks.net.


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Techlink

based in Asheville, North Carolina, is the new head Techlink services of private label wholesale professional services to carriers, service providers, system integrators, value added resellers and OEMs. TechLinks service portfolio includes 24?7 field and inside wiring and the installation of equipment and logistics services, such as device configuration, assembly, testing and shipping. Combined with an extensive network of facilities in North America and a personalized portal-based Web Techlink is able to provide its customers with an experience rapid installation quick and easy. For more information, see TechLinkSVC.net.

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Friday, March 1, 2013

'Pretty in Pink' came out 27 years ago

By Gael Fashingbauer Cooper, NBC News

Children of the 1980s, you remember "Pretty in Pink." Molly Ringwald's bizarre home-sewn prom dress. "His name is Blane? That's a major appliance, that's not a name!" ?"What's this? We don't have a candy machine in the boys' room!" "WHAT ABOUT PROM, BLANE?"

The 1986 John Hughes classic came out 27 years ago Thursday, meaning that had Andie Walsh (Molly Ringwald) actually stayed together with either rich pretty boy Blane McDonnagh (Andrew McCarthy) or (our preference) quirky best friend Duckie Dale (Jon Cryer), they might even have kids of their own by now. Possibly adult kids. Maybe even a grandkid.

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"Pretty in Pink" came out 27 years ago Thursday.

Some say "Pretty in Pink" pales next to some of Hughes' other work, such as "Sixteen Candles" or "The Breakfast Club," but there's no doubt it's made its mark on pop culture. Years ago, Jon Cryer told TODAY.com that he's played Alan Harper on "Two and a Half Men" for years, but when he walks down the street, fans who recognize him never yell "Alan!" They always yell, "Duckie!"

In 2012, Jimmy Fallon asked Cryer if the beloved character couldn't be resurrected for a "Duckie Holiday Speclal." Cryer wasn't so sure, pointing out the innate uncoolness of his alter ago. "People forget that Duckie wore lederhosen!" he admonished.

And when McCarthy's memoir came out last fall, TODAY anchor Savannah Guthrie asked him if he felt it was true that Duckie was better for Andie than his own character of Blane. "That is an outrageous theory," McCarthy joked.

It's famously known that "Pretty in Pink" was supposed to end with Andie leaving Blane and ending up back with Duckie, her faithful, fashionable friend. But that ending was reportedly rejected by a test audience (someone find these people and interrogate them about what they were thinking), so Andie got the "happy" ending with richie Blane.

And perhaps that's as it should be. As much as we support Duckie's eternal faithfulness and fire, a 2012 TODAY.com poll showed that a slight majority of readers chose Blane over Duckie anyway. So let's pretend they're content, whoever and wherever they are. And happy anniversary.

Duckie or Blane? Take our new poll, and tell us what you think on Facebook.

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Real Estate Weekly ? Blog Archive ? Lower Manhattan back in ...

Four months after Hurricane Sandy disrupted America?s fourth largest central business district, Lower Manhattan is back in business.

99 percent of Lower Manhattan commercial office space is opened

99 percent of commercial office space is open; 99 percent of residential inventory is open; 96 percent of hotel inventory is open, and; 90 percent of retailers are open.

The figures were released by Downtown Alliance president Elizabeth H. Berger during a business forum co-hosted by the ?Real Estate Board of New York (REBNY) this morning.

?Lower Manhattan?s recovery from Sandy has been vigorous. The Downtown Alliance?s research shows dramatic improvement across of all of Lower Manhattan?s major markets. Moreover, property owners and utility companies have invested hundreds of millions of dollars in the district?s future to protect against the threats of future storms,? said Berger.

?And the fundamentals of Lower Manhattan continue to draw workers, residents, and visitors from near and far. Leasing activity has gone undeterred since the storm hit, with tenants leasing 1.23 million square feet below Chambers Street last quarter and Lower Manhattan residential rents increased seven-percent from the previous quarter, I am proud to say that Lower Manhattan is thriving as a 21st century, mixed-use central business district.?

In the weeks following the storm, commercial property owners invested hundreds of millions of dollars to bring damaged buildings back online and to get tenants back into their offices.

Landlords replaced damaged floors and walls, dried out air ducts with massive fans, repaired electrical equipment and switch gear, and restored life safety systems.

As a result of swift repairs, data from Jones Lang LaSalle shows the reopening of closed office buildings occurred at a rapid rate: 80 percent of commercial office square footage was open three weeks after Sandy; 89 percent was open seven weeks after Sandy and; 96 percent was open by the end of 2012, nine weeks after Sandy; 99 percent was open 16 weeks after Sandy.

Undeterred by the effects of the storm, tenants continued to lease office space in Lower Manhattan. CBRE data shows tenants signed leases for 1.23 million square feet of office space in Q4 2012, on par with the prior quarter, and 16 percent more than Q4 2011.

Nearly all pending transactions before Hurricane Sandy continued in the weeks following the storm, and brokers report that few if any special concessions were required to close deals already in progress, including leases in buildings that had been impacted by the storm.

No existing tenants cancelled leases after the storm, and ten tenants based outside of Lower Manhattan signed leases to relocate below Chambers Street.

While spared the loss of life and widespread property damage inflicted elsewhere in the region, Hurricane Sandy caused disruptions for Lower Manhattan?s 60,000 residents who experienced days without power, heat, and telecommunications.

Those living in the minority of buildings that took on floodwater faced even greater challenges. After the storm, Downtown Alliance data shows 5,950 units (20 percent) of the district?s residential inventory were inaccessible. By mid-November, 3,400 of those closed units were back online and by year end, 4,914 of the original 5,950 once-closed units were back online.

Four months after the storm, 99 percent of Lower Manhattan?s 30,500 residential units are back online, including 839 units at 2 Gold Street and 203 Pearl Street, which reopened ahead of schedule in mid-February.

Citi Habitats? data from Q4 2012 shows a tight rental market with vacancy at just 1.21 percent, down slightly from 1.37 percent in the fourth quarter of last year. Rents also increased in the fourth quarter, with average rent up seven percent over the previous quarter to $4,273, maintaining a consistent 10 percent premium over the city-wide average rent.

According to data from Miller Samuel/ Douglas Elliman, the market for owner-occupied units also remained strong post-storm, with a 10 percent increase in the volume of sales in Q4 2012 as compared to Q4 2011.

One week after the storm, 36 percent of Lower Manhattan?s hotel inventory, a total of 1,473 hotel rooms, was closed. Today, 97 percent of hotel inventory is open, with two small hotels still closed, just south of the South Street Seaport.

A week after the storm, 21 of 38 Lower Manhattan attractions were open, including the National September 11 Memorial.

According to the Downtown Alliance, the district?s 1,082 shops, restaurants and storefront services felt the greatest impact of Hurricane Sandy, as some 30 percent of businesses were closed for more than a week after the storm.

The Seaport was hit particularly hard and all 111 retailers were closed for a week or more. Just two weeks after the storm, however, 50 of the total 320 closed stores had already reopened. By the end of December, a total 87 percent of retailers were open south of Chambers Street. Today 90 percent of retailers are open.

Downtown Alliance created a $1.6 million Back to Business small business grant program for retailers located in Flood Zone A. Through the Back to Business program, the Alliance gave grants to 105 Lower Manhattan businesses in an amount totaling $1,588,913; of this total, $370,949 has been committed to deferred grants for 20 businesses that have not yet reopened.

Widespread data and telecom outages also inhibited some 220 businesses from swiping credit cards or taking delivery orders. To help these businesses, the Downtown Alliance distributed over 100 Square mobile credit cards swiping devices to merchants without credit card swiping capabilities. Of those that have reopened, 94 are still operating without full data or telecom service.

Verizon has made significant investments to upgrade its Broad Street switching station and to replace its copper infrastructure with fiber optic cable.

Verizon is moving key equipment at its substations above ground, out of flood-prone areas, and fiber optic cables are unaffected by flooding. The fiber optic upgrades will also give Lower Manhattan the most nation?s most advanced data and telecom service, a boon to the district?s key industries?professional services, financial services, technology and media.

Property owners are also making significant investments to enhance Lower Manhattan?s resiliency, taking aggressive measures to make their buildings less susceptible to flooding and storm damage. The Downtown Alliance found at least 14 properties representing some 14 million square feet of Lower Manhattan office buildings are investing hundreds of millions of dollars to enhance the resiliency of their buildings against flood damage.

The data and information from the report is based on Downtown Alliance visual inspections, research, and outreach, with contributions from brokerage firms, utility providers, and other external agencies. The Downtown Alliance?s full report will be available online at www.downtownny.com in the coming week.

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You Need More Than Love To Get You Through Recovery - But It ...

If you?ve ever heard the song that has the words, ?Love is all you need,? this is a comforting thought that would be wonderful if it was true. It isn?t. But, having said that, when it comes to helping get you through recovery, love may not be all you need, but it definitely makes your recovery journey feel easier.

The truth is that the new life in sobriety that you have chosen has its ups and downs. Not every day is going to be one where you accomplish all that you set out to do, nor will you always be hitting roadblocks. Typically, life in recovery falls somewhere in-between: some wins, some tasks and projects that need a bit more work, some that may need to be put aside for now until you gain more knowledge or experience or for which you require additional resources.

When you have the love and support of your spouse or partner, other family members, and close friends, however, things never seem as bad as they otherwise might.

A Heartfelt Smile, a Gentle Touch

When you?re in the beginning stages of healing from addiction, even the little things like remember to express your love and affection for others sometimes takes a back seat to your more pressing recovery-oriented tasks and duties. But remember that you aren?t the only one who is trying to mend. Your loved ones and family members are also undergoing the gradual healing process, trying to recapture the intactness and closeness of the family unit while simultaneously supporting your recovery efforts.

You can help in a big way by re-examining your attitude toward how you let your loved ones know that you appreciate their sacrifices and ongoing support. More to the point, when it comes to how love can help your recovery, let them know with a heartfelt smile and a gentle touch that you care and care deeply.

Granted, a smile and warm touch will not erase all the past harm that your addiction may have inflicted upon the family, but it is a good, albeit small, first step. You may very well need some time to mend old wounds, to heal the hurt that your callous, cruel or unthinking words brought to your loved ones. When you stop to think about it, though, is a smile and a gentle touch too much for you to offer when you can potentially reap so much in return?

What is the big deal? Won?t things just get better on their own ? without all the effort on your part? Think about what it took to overcome addiction in the first place. How did that go? Wasn?t it necessary for you to first clear the near-impossible hurdle of your own denial and adamant refusal to change? Didn?t it take a great deal of time and effort to come to the realization that you needed help in order to get past your dependence on alcohol and drugs? And, didn?t you recognize, finally, that you couldn?t do it on your own?

Now that you are back home with the family, this isn?t the time for you to ignore what?s going on around you. Even if your day-to-day recovery to-do list is front and center on your mind, you do occupy space with others who are, believe it or not, finely tuned to your attitude and behavior. Your spouse or partner, your children and other family members all have a stake in your recovery ? and in helping to improve the family dynamic.

Sure, it may feel a little strained at first to plaster a smile on your face. That is to be expected. In fact, if your family members have been able to participate in family therapy, they will be well-informed that the healing process will take time and can adjust accordingly. But it is the sincere effort you make that counts here. That and the fact that you need to keep doing the best that you can each and every day.

Ability to See Beyond Past Failures

Overcoming addiction takes a lot of courage, determination and persistence. It also takes dedication. When you have so much that you feel you need to repair, so much damage that you want to try to undo, it can weigh heavy on your heart. It can temporarily crush your spirit, leaving you vulnerable to the easy out: succumbing to cravings and urges to use.

It may be extraordinarily difficult to get beyond a fixation on your past failures, especially if you?ve only recently completed rehab for alcohol or drug abuse or dependence. You may find that you are so hung up on all the bad things that you have thought and said and done to the point where you feel you can?t lift your head to look others in the eye.

Here is where trusting the love and support of your spouse or partner and other close family members is an incredible aid to your overall recovery. When you are able to communicate your fears and doubts, along with your hopes and goals for this new life in sobriety that you have chosen, it isn?t that your troubles will magically go away but that you can benefit from the love and support of your family to help you see beyond past failures and begin to make small and incremental changes in your new and healthier lifestyle.

It?s long been documented that a constant harping on failures and perceived imperfections can seriously damage a fledgling recovery. In recovery, one of the most pervasive and destructive examples of criticism is what the newly recovered individual heaps upon himself. Your loved ones can help you to make the gradual transition from too much emphasis on past misdeeds to one where you are clearly focused on the present.

This is a two-way street, however, and you need to take into account your own misconceptions and grudges that you may have carried over from your pre-rehab days into recovery. Just because you are now clean and sober does not mean that everything you thought previously has changed. Much of it has, of course, given the knowledge you have gained about the disease of addiction and how the way you look at life had been colored by your dependence on substances. You and your loved ones need to use a little discretion and common sense, making a concerted effort to not bring up old and painful memories.

Undoubtedly there will be times when words are said in haste or frustration, words that you or your loved ones regret the moment they are expressed. It doesn?t pay to beat yourself up over these situations, but do take steps to immediately remedy them. Say that you are sorry, that you didn?t mean it, and promise to think before you speak such words again. There is a way to discuss problems and issues in the family and this is something that you will need to work out with your loved ones.

Again, it takes time, but the love of family members can mean a great deal in this important aspect of healing ? the ability to see beyond past failures.

Generating Enthusiasm

Who is in a better position to encourage your continued efforts in recovery than the people who know and love you the most? If not your family members, who else do you know that can claim such an intimate knowledge of your hopes and dreams? The fact that you live with these individuals on a daily basis is a plus in and of itself. While your loved ones and family members are keenly aware of what?s going on with you, they can also be your most effective cheering section when it comes to helping you generate enthusiasm for new projects, tasks, different approaches, creating new goals and attempting to explore new directions.

It goes well beyond two heads are better than one. In the case of the family and the love and support they give you, you have multiple layers of encouragement available to you.

How does this work in real life? Suppose you are interested in getting a different job or embarking upon a new career, now that you have completed rehab and are well into your first few months in effective recovery. In order to do so, you know that you will need additional training or to obtain or complete a degree program. You want to be able to take care of your family and do make continual progress toward your goals, but you don?t want to shortchange your loved ones in the process.

Having an open and honest line of communication with your loved ones is imperative, whether it is a job or career change or any other goal that is extremely important to you. Other family members cannot read what your thoughts are, especially hopes and dreams that you may only recently have begun to entertain. Let them in on your thoughts. Brainstorm and get excited about new possibilities. This can help generate the kind of enthusiasm that you and they need to see you through the long-term process of achieving such goals.

The family isn?t the only source of such encouragement and enthusiasm, but it is the closest to home. Why not make use of this home-grown benefit? Everyone will come out ahead when you enlist the help of your loved ones in seeking ways to broaden your interests and branch out in new directions.

Managing the Tough Times

Anyone who has gone through treatment and is in recovery knows full well that recovery is not all a rose-strewn path. There are going to be times ? and maybe there have been already ? when you encounter a crisis or problem that threatens to sabotage your sobriety. You may get so depressed and hopeless about your situation that relapse doesn?t sound like such a bad idea.

Here is where the love of your spouse or partner and other family members may be the lifeline that you need to keep you on the straight and narrow. It isn?t so much that you?ll disappoint them or yourself as the fact that you are all in this together. They feel your pain. They want you to succeed. They will do whatever they can to help you navigate this tough period and get back to doing the work of recovery.

Of course, your sponsor and fellow 12-step group members are also instrumental in your ongoing recovery efforts, especially when you experience a challenge or problem that you feel you can?t deal with. Together, these two elements of your support network ? your family and the 12-step group ? will help you manage the tough times and come out on the other side stronger, healthier and happier.

There are no guarantees that you will always be successful. But there are also no guarantees that you won?t. The more you recognize that successful recovery is an ongoing process that involves more than just you, the more receptive you will be to becoming a full participant in the recovery journey.

How does this play out on a day-to-day basis? Let?s say that you suffer a drastic cut in pay, or you experience a devastating financial loss, or you lose out on a promotion ? take your pick of crises or problems that may occur and throw you for a loop. You feel overwhelmed, unsure where to turn or what to do. You may be tempted to want to drown your sorrows, to obliterate the pain in the only way you knew before that worked, by using, but instead you turn to your support network in your hour of need. You ask for help and you receive it from those who know and love you the most.

And, let?s not be afraid to admit that the recovery community and the members in the rooms of recovery may be every much as loving and committed to your achieving your sobriety goals as your family members at home. It may not be the same kind of love, but it is love, nonetheless.

Learning How to Love Yourself

Remember when you hated yourself so much that you couldn?t stand to see your image in the mirror? Likely that was during the deepest part of your addiction or when you were on the mend but still harboring painful memories about your past. On the road to recovery, one of the first obstacles to overcome, outside of the initial hurdle to get clean and sober, is to figure out a way to learn how to love you ? again or for the first time.

This is not a simple endeavor. Many newcomers to sobriety say that they?ve had a difficult time trying to forgive themselves, which is a necessary first step toward learning self-love. And, to be clear, self-love is not self-infatuation. It is not being obsessed with oneself. That is narcissism. No, self-love means that you feel you are worthy and have importance, that you believe in yourself and allow yourself to make progress toward your hopes and dreams. Indeed, without self-love, you cannot hope to make continued strides toward goals, if you can even come up with any.

For anyone who?s having a hard time with this concept, self-love, it may be helpful to start by listing all the things that you know you are good at. Surely there are some. It could be that you?re very good at solving puzzles. This is a talent. Maybe you are excellent at being able to see both sides of an issue. This is a skill that comes in handy when you are presented with different options and need to be able to view both sides objectively before making a decision.

Are there things that you would like to do or to learn? Add those to the list. They will give you somewhere to begin when you?re casting about for ideas on new goals that you want to accomplish somewhere in your recovery.

When you begin to take the first steps toward learning something new, you are tapping into your ability to see something good in you. You do have worth. You are worthy and capable of accomplishment. This is the beginning of learning how to love yourself and it shows that you are on a positive trajectory to making progress in recovery.

Bottom line: There are many facets and aspects of recovery that you will experience and encounter in the lifelong journey you have embraced. While each person needs more than love to get through recovery, love definitely adds to the healing process.

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Source: http://www.recoveryranch.com/articles/early-recovery/you-need-more-than-love-to-get-you-through-recovery-but-it-sure-helps-a-lot/

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