Your
Daily Reprieve for Wednesday February 22 , 2017
From Stuart.
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"The greatest obstacle to
discovery is not ignorance
- it is the illusion of
knowledge."
-- Daniel I. Boors
Patience is not just the ability to
wait,
it’s how we behave while we’re waiting.
~Joyce Meyer
We take care of the future best
by taking care of the present now.
~Jon Kabat-Zinn
Life Is An Echo
What you send out - comes back.
What you sow - you reap. What you give - you get. What you see in others - exists in you.
Remember, Life is an Echo.
It always gets back to you.
~Anonymous
"The game of life is a game of
boomerangs. Our thoughts, deeds and words return to us sooner or later with
astounding accuracy."
Florence Scovel Shinn
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Big
Book Quote
"More than most people, the
alcoholic leads a double life. He is very
much the actor. To the outer world he presents his stage character. This is the one he likes his fellows to see. He wants to enjoy a certain reputation, but knows in his heart he doesn't deserve it." ~Alcoholics Anonymous, 4th Edition, Into Action, pg. 73~ |
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AA Speaker of
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BILL
DOTSON
AA #3
Canton, OH
1951
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SHOW NEWCOMERS HOW IT
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February 2017 Anniversaries
2/1
Gilly L. (West Sussex, UK).....17
2/1
Michael S. (Budd Lake, NJ).....7
2/1
Sean D. (Ithaca, NY).....9
2/2 Brad
M. (Westfield, NY).....34
2/3
Meredith T. (Santa Fe, NM).....20
2/3
Emmanuel Z. (Pensacola, FL).....3
2/4
Bob F. (Larchmont, NY).....2
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2/5
Jane S. (Newfound Lake, NH).....8
2/5
Maureen B. (Locust Valley, NY).....28
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Vanessa G. (Stuart/Celebration/Stone Harbor).....21
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Dale W. ().....10
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Largo)...33
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2/7
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2/8
Greg J. (Nortport, FL).....2
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2/8
Shane G, (Los Angeles, CA).....6
2/9
Darlene A. (Largo, FL).....23
2/9
Jason G. (Costa Rica/British Columbia).....3
2/10
Judson G. (Fort Lauderdale/NYC).....48
2/10
Kay H. (Palmyra/Lake Monticello, VA).....28
2/10
Collette C. (Nantucket, MA).....9
2/10
Howard S. (Colonia, NJ).....3
2/11
Steve B. (Kittery/Beverly).....37
2/11
Tim S. (Charlotte, NC).....5
2/11
Kelly N. (Rockville, MD)......33
2/12
Betty P. (Valparaiso, IN).....33
2/12
Bob J. (Harrison, NY).....3
2/13
Tom B. (LaPointe, WI).....28
2/14
Richard B. (Northport, FL).....7
2/14
Dick P. (Port Char;otte, FL).....43
2/14
Danny S. (Rumson, NJ).....24
2/15
Josh D. (Bath, UK).....12
2/15 John T. (Tortola / Westport
CT.)......30
2/15
Stephen Y. (Jakarta, Indonesia).....29
2/15
Zach G. (Plymouth, MI).....7
2/15
Nancy P. (Basking Ridge, NJ).....1
2/16
Noel S. (Harrison, NY).....8
2/16
Nancy B. (Northport, FL).....34
2/16
Clarence Mc (Port Charlotte, FL).....42
2/17
Jamie R. (Falmouth, Cape Cod, MA).....2
2/17
David H. (Rye, NH).....39
2/17
James "Woody" W. (Michigan City, In).....34
2/17
Pete R. (Basking Ridge, NJ).....6
2/17
Luke R. (Hilton Head, SC).....16
2/18
Laura S. (Jacksonville, FL).....19
2/18
Jim P. (Jacksonville, FL).....15
2/18
Mike P. (Elmont, NY).....25
2/18
Scott W. (Hopewell, NJ).....33
2/18
Allan C. (N. Andover, MA).....6
2/20
Mark P. (Port Charlotte/Venice, FL).....2
2/20
Jackie M. (Basking Ridge, NJ).....11
2/20
Amanda A. (Lyme, CT).....2
2/20
Cami M. (Minden, LA).....7
2/20
Jay S. (Palm City, FL).....6
2/20
Shabbir A. (Mumbai, India).....34
2/21
Mike D. (Nantucket, MA0.....24
2/21
Fred D. (Port Washington, NY).....13
2/22 Marshall T.
(Nantucket/Venice, FL).....19
2/22 Michael W. (Key West,
FL).....10
2/22 Cyndi C. (Whitehouse,
NJ).....34
2/22 Casey Q. ManchVegas NH
24yrs
2/23
Scott J. (Apple Valley, CA).....3
2/24
Betsy W. (Osprey, FL).....28
2/24
Steph S. (St. Thomas, USVI).....9
2/25
Judy S. (Los Angeles, CA).....36
2/27
Neil R. (Queens, NY).....3
2/28
Matthew M. (Pelham, NY).....7
1234 Total Years of Sobriety
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12&12
Step Twelve - "Having had a
spiritual awakening as the result of these steps, we tried to carry this
message to alcoholics, and to practice these principles in all our
affairs."
Then perhaps life, as it has a way of doing, suddenly hands us a great big lump that we can't begin to swallow, let alone digest. We fail to get a worked-for promotion. We lose that good job. Maybe there are serious domestic or romantic difficulties, or perhaps that boy we thought God was looking after becomes a military casualty. What then? Have we alcoholics in A.A. got, or can we get, the resources to meet these calamities which come to so many? These were problems of life which we could never face up to. Can we now, with the help of God as we understand Him, handle them as well and as bravely as our nonalcoholic friends often do? Can we transform these calamities into assets, sources of growth and comfort to ourselves and those about us? Well, we surely have a chance if we switch from "two-stepping" to "twelve-stepping," if we are willing to receive that grace of God which can sustain and strengthen us in any catastrophe. p. 113 |
Twenty-Four
Hours
A.A. Thought For The Day
Now we can take an inventory of the good things that have come to us through A.A. To begin with, we're sober today. That's the biggest asset on any alcoholic's books. Sobriety to us is like good-will in business. Everything else depends on that. Most of us have jobs, which we owe to our sobriety. We know we couldn't hold these jobs if we were drinking, so our jobs depend on our sobriety. Most of us have families, wives and children, which either we had lost or might have lost, if we hadn't stopped drinking. We have friends in A.A., real friends who are always ready to help us. Do I realize that my job, my family and my real friends are dependent upon my sobriety? Meditation For The Day I must trust God to the best of my ability. This lesson has to be learned. My doubts and fears continually drive me back into the wilderness. Doubts lead me astray, because I am not trusting God. I must trust God's love. It will never fail me, but I must learn not to fail it by my doubts and fears. We all have much to learn in turning out fear by faith. All our doubts arrest God's work through us. I must not doubt. I must believe in God and continually work at strengthening my faith. Prayer For The Day I pray that I may live the way God wants me to live. I pray that I may get into that stream of goodness in the world. |
Daily
Thought
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Let Go
If you have decided you want what we have and are willing to go to any length to get it -- then you are ready to take certain steps. At some of these we balked. We thought we could find an easier, softer way. But we could not. With all the earnestness at our command, we beg of you to be fearless and thorough from the very start. Some of us have tried to hold on to our old ideas and the result was nil until we let go absolutely. c. 2001 AAWS, Alcoholics Anonymous, p. 58 Thought to Consider . . . When I let go of what I am, I become what I might be.
*~*AACRONYMS*~*
G I F T S
Getting It From The Steps
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Reflection
GUIDANCE
. . . this means a belief in a Creator
who is all power,
justice, and love; a God who intends for
me a purpose, a
meaning, and a destiny to grow, however .
. . haltingly,
toward His own likeness and image.
AS BILL SEES IT, p. 51
As I began to understand my own
powerlessness and my
dependence on God, as I understand Him, I
began to see
that there was a life which, if I could
have it, I would have
chosen for myself from the beginning. It
is through the
continuing work of the Steps and the life
in the Fellowship
that I've learned to see that there is
truly a better way into
which I am being guided. As I come to
know more about
God, I am able to trust His ways and His
plans for the
development of His character in me.
Quickly or not so
quickly, I grow toward His own image and
likeness.
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Pot
Luck
"We may be powerless, but
we're not helpless."
Accepting
that I was powerless over people, places and things was a concept I rebelled
against on almost every level in the beginning. Before recovery, I labored
under the belief that I could not only control others (especially those I
loved and cared for), but that it was my duty to do so. Despite the fact that
it rarely worked, I stubbornly persisted, frustrating myself and irritating
and alienating those I was trying to control - er, I mean help.
When
I entered Al-Anon, I was told that the reason I had been unable to influence,
help or control another was because I was in fact powerless over other
people, places and things. "If that's true, then there is absolutely no
hope for this situation!" I thought. Accepting this was contrary to
everything I believed and meant complete defeat and sure ruin. What was I to
do?
By
working my program, I soon learned that surrendering to this powerlessness
was actually the gateway to a new freedom. Once the untenable burden of
controlling or fixing others was lifted, I was suddenly free to invest my
energy where I did have some power and influence - over my own life. And
that's when I realized I was no longer helpless to really fix my life and
situation.
Today I understand and
truly appreciate that I may be powerless, but I'm not helpless.
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