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Thank you all so much! It does seem overwhelming, but I am waiting for a response currently. There is a lot to do to get everything in my life back on track, but I have learned that "One Day At A Time" it is doable. Thank you for the encouragement. I will reply when I hear something back :)
I thought when I signed my 5 year contract, that it seemed like FOREVER. And truth be told, the first 1-2 years kinda did seem like forever. lol. But once I got into the groove of recovery and really became a part of my AA home group, formed a close relationship with my sponsor, etc. all the requirements the BON had me doing were really things I was doing anyway in order to keep spiritually fit. When my 5 year contract was ending, I actually had some separation anxiety because I had grown close to all the women who sat on our Professional Evaluation Group board. I had grown to like and respect them. My exit interview/meeting with them was so positive and I found myself thinking how fast 5 years flew by. So just as you said, ODAAT and keep it simple. Life has a way of working things out as long as we work for it. I know it can be hard as I always wanted everything right then and there. When I had one month, I wanted one year. When I celebrated one year, I wanted to have 5 already and so on. I am not a patient person...lol. Being in my BON's monitoring agreement taught me to work for the things I wanted, trust God and be patient. Good luck!
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I was charged with diverting narcotics in 2011. My license were suspended for a minimum of 2 years. I am currently in treatment and i have been sober. I attend several groups every week and my life is completely different than it was when i was using. I feel i am ready to get back into my career field, but do not really know where to start. I have emailed the disciplinary sector of the bon and left a message for XXX at the bon. Does anyone have any advice as to what i need to do? I just do not want to mess anything up. Any advice would be helpful :) thank you!