February 18
An improviser may have to practice for years before being able to play a totally spontaneous minute of music in which every detail is right for its own fleeting moment.
~Stephen Nachmanovich
We have achieved mastery and success in some areas of our lives but are still beginners in others. We may have forgotten the time and persistence our accomplishments required and are expecting instant comprehension and command of something new to us.
It is never too late for us to acquire new learning, as long as we have the humility and courage to be beginners again. This means being tolerant of our own awkwardness and ignorance, being patient as we go through what seems like failure and not giving up easily on ourselves or on the learning process.
It means persevering, taking small steps over and over, paying attention to details, and leaving outcomes to our Higher Power. Whether we want to learn a language, maintain healthy sobriety, or have satisfying relationships with our peers, the same combination of openness, consistent action, and surrender will bring good results.
Today, it's safe for me to be a beginner.
Today's reading is from the book Glad Day
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"No matter what you have done up to this moment, you get 24 brand-new hours to spend every single day." --Brian Tracy
AA gives us an opportunity to recreate ourselves, with God's help, one day at a time. --Rufus K.
When you get to the end of your rope, tie a knot and hang on. --Franklin D. Roosevelt
We stay sober and clean together - one day at a time!
God says that each of us is worth loving.
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