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C2C 9-13


 

The C2C reading for September 13  speaks about living one day at a time so as to  make every day an important day. Each day we can try to improve our relationship with HP,the people in  our lives, and ourselves by using the 12 steps, prayer mediation and alanon principles  to help us pursue this goal.

  Regardless of our circumstances, Meetings, Al-Anon telephone calls Al-Anon literature, all help us to work the Steps and learn how to apply these to what   is happening in our lives. 

 When we  do this consistently , we can make a positive change.

We can think of time as a checking account--We have this day,  24 hours and  can then plan  how can we can  spend it in a life affirming manner..  By focusing our attention on using Al-Anon principles  in our lives.we are  choosing to use these hours to grow, enjoy and improve.

The quote is from Jean Toomar; "we start with gifts, and merit comes of what we make of them.".

 I am so grateful that  alanon principles have become so much  a part of my thinking ,feeling and believing inner attitudes so  that my negative ANTS have been replaced.

 This program is not an easy one to embrace,  however I did find that  with daily dedication, to the principles, my self esteem and self worth were been restored  and I have received,  additional courage serenity and wisdom for the journey.  Great trade of to replace my negative  "go to tools."

 

 

 

 


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Betty

THE HIGHEST FORM OF WISDOM IS KINDNESS

Talmud


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Great reminder, and a helpful way to think of our time resource. Thanks, Betty

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Paul

"...when we try to control others, we lose the ability to manage our own lives."  - Paths to Recovery 



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I agree with Paul - I really like the way to consider the resource of one day or 24 hours.

This is a concept that I hold on to dearly. Before the program, it seems the majority of the time when I was restless, irritable or discontent, it was because I was dwelling on the past or projecting into the future. Staying in this day and accepting what is just for this day is so much easier than the way I viewed/processed before.

I am grateful for this program, MIP, all of you and for those who came before me and stick around to share ESH! I wonder at times where would I be without all 'this'? I can say that for this day, and this space of time in my life, I am living and feeling as if it should have 'always been this nice'. Life is reasonably good right now, and that has nothing to do with my As. It's the way I choose to think, act and spend my 24 hours.

Thanks Betty as always for your service and ESH!

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Practice the PAUSE...Pause before judging.  Pause before assuming.  Pause before accusing.  Pause whenever you are about to react harshly and you will avoid doing and saying things you will later regret.  ~~~~  Lori Deschene

 

 

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