Your Daily Reprieve 01.24.26
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Your Daily Reprieve for Saturday January 24,
2026 From Lebanon, TN |
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If you stop to be kind, you must swerve often from your path. - Mary Webb Find joy in simplicity, self-respect, and indifference to what
lies between virtue and vice. Love the human race. Follow the divine. -Marcus Aurelius Striving for success without hard work is like trying to harvest where you haven't planted. -David Bly "Not until we are lost do we begin to understand
ourselves." ~Henry David Thoreau |
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BIG
BOOK QUOTE The age
of miracles is still with us. Our own recovery proves that! P153 |
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Daily Share! |
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Celebrate Your Anniversary
Here SHOW NEWCOMERS HOW IT
WORKS!! JANUARY 2025 Miracles 1/1 Terri M. (Pleasant Hill,
CA)…..49 1/1 Bob V. (Basking Ridge,
NJ)…..42 1/1 John S. ….37 1/1 Phil L. (Palm Coast,
FL)…..32 1/1 Mike M. (Manhasset, NY)…..1 1/1 Kingsley C. (Fordingbridge,
Hampshire, UK)…..13 1/1 Severine Z. (Sacramento,
CA)…..9 1/1 Deirdre K. (Madison
NJ)…..21 1/1 Maura Mc. (Greenwich,
CT)…..20 1/1 Terrance R. (Morristown,
NJ)…..32 1/2 Bob C. (Jacksonville,
FL)…..36 1/2 Roger M. Kennebunk, ME)…..4 1/2 Tara M. (New York, NY)…..11 1/2 Gregory B. (New York,
NY)…..14 1/3 William W. (Whispering
Pines, NC)…..38 1/3 Johny R. (Stuart, FL)…..49 1/3 Grace C. (Stuart, FL)…..35 1/4 Kevin J. (Bristol, RI)…..35 1/4 Linda B. (Memphis, TN)…..29 1/4 Nick M. (Tryon, NC)…..32 1/5 Tim G. (Dallas, TX)…..14 1/6 Caitlin R. (Westhampton
Beach, NY)…..1 1/6 George R. (Stratham,
NH)…..14 1/6 Mary B. (Key Largo,
FL)…..20 1/6 Ann OK-B. (Greenwich,
CT)…..47 1/6 Mike S. (Orange Park,
FL)…..20 1/7 Luke T. (Nantucket)…..7 1/7 Michelle S. (Canton MI)…..5 1/7 Robert W. (Gatineau,
Quebec)…..32 1/7 Alexis R. (Devon, UK)…..24 1/7 Liz O. (New York, NY)…..22 1/7 Leo D. (Warren, NJ)…..28 1/8 Alan J.(Woodstock, NY)…..18 1/8 Alan H. (Gainesville, GA)
…..10 1/8 Jollylou (Sarasota,
FL)…..13 1/8 Harry B. (Palm Beach
Gardens, FL)…..21 1/9 Patty A. (Waynesville,
NC)…..1 1/9 Ginger S. (Aberdeen,
NC)…..17 1/9 Peter C. (Miami, FL)…..25 1/9 Tefft S. (Wahington, DC
)…..41 1/10 Sheree F. (Silver Spring,
MD)…..37 1/10 Tim S. (Ringwood, UK)…..20 1/10 Paula B. (Charleston,
SC)…..43 1/10 Kelly S.
(Methuen/Tampa)…..37 1/10 Bill H. (Charlotte, NC)…..7 1/11 Linda K. (Lake Hiawatha,
NJ)…..6 1/11 Will P. (Waynesville,
NC)…..37 1/12 David F. (Calgary,
Canada)…..13 1/13 David S. (Newport,
RI)…..40 1/13 Stephanie B. (Falkville,
AL)…..1 1/13 Hope C. (Orlando, FL)….1 1/13 Tara M. (Larchmont,
NY)…..13 1/13 Robbi H. (Port Charlotte,
FL)…..44 1/13 John E. (Reading, UK)…..11 1/13 Brian G. (Ridgewood,
NJ)…..36 1/13 Linda H. (Guam)…..24 1/14 Calvin A. (Rockville,
MD)…..1 1/14 Dot C. (Acton, MA)…..13 1/14 Jo M. (Port Charlotte,
FL)…..22 1/15 Sue J. (Palm Coast,
FL)…..16 1/15 Parrish M. (NC)…..7 1/15 Matt M. (Pensacola,
FL)…..7 1/15 Steve D. (Bernardsville,
NJ)…..14 1/16 Tree A. (San Anselmo,
CA)…..37 1/16 Marta C. (Germantown,
MD)…..1 1/16 Bonni S. (Charleston,
SC)…..41 1/16 Chip S. (Birmingham,
AL)…..23 1/17 Dennis D. (Palm Coast,
FL)…..15 1/17 Carol C. (Sarasota,
FL)…..4 1/17 Jenny P. (Flemington,
NJ)…..33 1/17 Helen C. (Dover, UK)…..54 1/18 Mike H. (East Dorset,
VT)…..39 1/18 Paul O’ (Ireland)…..15 1/18 John D. (Key Largo,
FL)…..3 1/18 Simon S. (New York City)…..5 1/19 Bill W.(Sun City Center,
FL) …..31 1/19 Carol L. (Aspen, CO)…..35 1/20 Rick S. (Sarasota, FL)…..41 1/20 Dan D. (Sun City Center,
FL)…..17 1/21 Rob B. (Simpsonville,
SC)…..10 1/21 Liz M. (NY)…..27 1/21 Heather N.(Wylie, TX)
…..29 1/22 Stacey C. (Lancaster,
PA)…..19 1/22 Daylene L. (Litchfield
Park, AZ)…..21 1/22 Erin M. (Salem, NH)…..7 1/22 Brian McD. (Leland,
NC)…..42 1/23 Mike C. (Solon, OH)…..11 1/23 Jay O’D. …..16 1/24 Steve A. (Syracuse, NY)…..2 1/24 Vito (Saratoga Springs, NY)…..34 1/24 Steve L. (Starke, FL)…..8 1/24 Paul B. (NBPT, MA/Ports NH/SSI,GA)…..40 1/25 PJ C. (Bel Air, MD)…..11 1/25 Susan G. (Guelph, ON)…..1 1/26 Ann S. (Stuart, FL)…..34 1/26 Manny T. (Montreal,
Canada)…..5 1/28 David C. (Ruskin, FL)…..2 1/29 Geri O. (Tucson, AZ)…..39 1/29 Sandra C. (New York,
NY)…..50 1/30 Al L. (White Plains,
NY)…..40 1/31 Pat B. (Oneida, NY)…..37 1/31 Sandy W. (East
Hampton/Naples)…..30 1/31 Bob P. (Jacksonville,
NC)…..42 1/31 Kim J. (Streator, IL)…..15 1/31 Judy C. (Vero Beach,
FL)…..41 2331 Total Years of Sobriety Drop a Buck in the Basket? PayPal paypal.me/TomMurphy Venmo @Tom-Murphy-160 |
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12&12 Tradition Four - "Each group should be autonomous except in
matters affecting other groups or A.A. as a whole." |
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Twenty-Four Hours A.A. Thought For The Day
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Daily Thought ^*^*^*^*^
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DAILY
REFLECTIONS GETTING
INVOLVED There
is action and more action. "Faith without works is dead."
. . . To be helpful is our only aim. ALCOHOLICS
ANONYMOUS, pp. 88-89 I
understand that service is a vital part of recovery but I often
wonder, "What can I do?" Simply start with what I have
today! I look around to see where there is a need. Are the
ashtrays full? Do I have hands and feet to empty them? Suddenly
I'm involved! The best speaker may make the worst
coffee; the member who's best with newcomers may be
unable to read; the one willing to clean up may make a mess
of the bank account—yet every one of these people and
jobs is essential to an active group. The miracle of service
is this: when I use what I have, I find there is more available
to me than I realized before. |
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POT LUCK Holding Tight
There
are two sides to holding tight. First, there's holding tight to hope, holding
tight to our values, holding tight to our recovery, holding tight to those we
love. These are all positive. Hope is sometimes the thing we need most, and
our ideals and values are always worth holding on to tightly. Holding loved
ones close feeds our hearts like few other things can. There
is another side of holding tight, and it's not nearly as good for us.
Sometimes we hold on so tight to someone that we smother them, or at the very
least fail to give them the space they need to be themselves or grow on their
own. We can hold on so tightly to a resentment that it colors every other
area of our life with misery. Do you have any experience with that? Some of
us also hold tightly to stories that no longer serve us and behaviors that
harm us. What are you holding on to today that is supporting your wellness?
What do you need to release your grip on to continue to grow? Hold on tightly to that which
serves you and release the things that don't. Today's
reading is from the book She Recovers Every Day: Meditations for
Women* |
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