December 17
Hour To Hour - Book - Quote
You know that people are going to feel sorry for you. However, there is a fine line between compassion and pity. Compassion is laced with understanding while pity reflects a diminished picture of yourself. By honestly sharing and explaining what you are going through as you travel away from your addiction, you will evoke compassion; by denying, hiding, and blaming, you are likely to evoke pity from others.
If I am genuine in my recovery with others, they will be genuine in their compassion with me.
Inner Belief
I believe in this world; it is the place that I have been born into. I love the breeze and the grass, the sky and the water. I have an intimate exchange with nature - like a lover. I feel held and nourished. Caressed and soothed. I believe in people - they are the species to which I belong. I recognize that, underneath our superficial differences, we all want and need the same things. I believe that truth and goodness will prevail. I feel good with small gains. I see deep meaning in quiet things, and I am moved by a power that I cannot explain but that I sense inside and out. Today, I feel good, I am aware of the gifts of nature, of being alive. I am open to what lies around me.
I believe in life
- Tian Dayton PhD
Pocket Sponsor - Book - Quote
The law of physics says there is only one way to coast: down hill.
If I am not moving forward, I am moving backward. There is no coasting in recovery.
"Walk Softly and Carry a Big Book" - Book
What a different world this would be if people would magnify their blessings the way they do their troubles.
Time for Joy - Book - Quote
When I have done all the footwork I know to do and things are still not working out, I know today that it is time to meditate. I have faith that my answer is still to come.
Alkiespeak - Book - Quote
If carrots would do what alcohol did for me, I'd be a carrotolic. - Al A.
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August 21, 2007
One Day At A Time
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