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Post Info TOPIC: Thought for Today ~ Suffering ~ 11/06/15


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Thought for Today ~ Suffering ~ 11/06/15


No one really needs to suffer unhappiness and discontent

or be deprived of the good things of life. We can find the

way out by daily study of The Twelve Steps. This

wholesome spiritual philosophy will help us find our way

into the light of a good life. 

"I pray for the willingness to accept the difficult discipline

of the Twelve Steps. Living with such a guide makes life

increasingly worthwhile."

TGIF  smile



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Debbie



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I agree. The 12 Steps are the cornerstone of my life and happiness. The Steps talk easy but walk hard.

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THE HIGHEST FORM OF WISDOM IS KINDNESS

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Suffering for me is not even an option any longer. When I am restless, irritable or discontent, the steps are always the answer. A spiritual approach to daily living has brought me a new perspective and a new set of tools to use. It's my choice to live and work the program or not. My life, outlook and attitude are much better when I am living the program vs. when I am not.

In a meeting this week, with a couple of newer folks, we were asked how you go from being other-focused to self-focused and not feel guilty or selfish. It was clear and evident to me that most, if not all of us living with this disease went through our days, weeks, lives putting everyone and everything else first. The program doesn't tell us to walk away from these things and only do for ourselves - instead it tells us to put ourselves first and then place others second. Setting boundaries and detaching with love give us the framework on how to do this most effectively.

So grateful for the gift of the program, the steps and the fellowship - here and locally. I can not even begin to know what my life would have been like without it....but I do know it's much easier with it!

(((Hugs))) to all and TGIF back @ ya!

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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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I forgot to not that I love the alanon slogan that states: "Pain is inevitable but suffering is optional." powerful thought to reflect upon.

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Betty

THE HIGHEST FORM OF WISDOM IS KINDNESS

Talmud
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