Thursday, February 18, 2021
Monday, February 15, 2021
Peace
We have learned from experience that a wave of peacefulness washes over us after we have successfully finished a task that was difficult to face. Courage has its reward. However, from time to time, and from task to task, we find we need the reminder that peace will come once the loose ends have been tied by us.
Our
search for peace was desperate and unending in past years. Our fears
overwhelmed us more often than not. Courage was seldom displayed. Tasks
were often left half done or not done at all. Challenges went unmet. And
peace eluded us.
Tuesday, February 9, 2021
Enjoying the Good Days
Good feelings can become a habitual part of our life.
There is absolutely no virtue in the unnecessary suffering, which many of us have felt for much of our life. We don’t have to allow others to make us miserable, and we don’t have to make ourselves miserable.
A good day does not have to be the “calm before the storm.” That’s an old way of thinking we learned in dysfunctional systems.
In
recovery, a good day or a good feeling doesn’t mean we’re in denial. We
don’t have to wreck our good times by obsessively searching for or
creating a problem.
Wednesday, February 3, 2021
Keep coming back
~AA program slogan
Life is full of things we don’t want to do. Yet when all parts of us (mind, body, spirit) show up, things go okay. By being there, we can learn about ourselves and help others.
Showing
up means we care about our program. It means we speak up at meetings.
It means we care about our family, our friends, the world. It means we
listen when a friend has a bad day. It means seeing ourselves in others.
It means we talk to someone who bothers us. Showing up means we laugh
when something seems funny.