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Reeva, this is the only 12 step program I have heard of that is any good.
earlier, Reeva Parry, wrote:
>12-Step Internet Recovery Program
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>1. I will have a cup of coffee in the morning and read my newspaper like I
>used to, before the Internet.
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>2. I will eat breakfast with a knife and fork and not with one hand typing.
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>3. I will get dressed before noon.
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>4. I will make an attempt to clean the house, wash clothes, and plan dinner
>before even thinking of the Internet.
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>5. I will sit down and write a letter to those unfortunate few friends and
>family that are Internet-deprived.
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>6. I will call someone on the phone who I cannot contact via the Internet.
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>7. I will read a book ... if I still remember how.
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>8. I will listen to those around me and their needs and stop telling them
>to turn the TV down so I can hear the music on the Internet.
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>9. I will not be tempted during TV commercials to check for email.
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>10. I will try and get out of the house at least once a week, if it
>is necessary or not.
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>11. I will remember that my bank is not forgiving if I forget to balance my
>checkbook because I was too busy on the Internet.
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>12. Last, but not least, I will remember that I must go to bed sometime ...
>and the Internet will always be there tomorrow!
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