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The Hazelden website has a thought of the day from the book The Language of Letting Go. These short messages are very helpful in getting my day started on the right note. Have a great day! "Friday, April 8, 2011 You are reading from the book The Language of Letting Go Self Care I don't precisely know what you need to do to take care of yourself.
Newcomers to Recovery - Today's thought from Hazelden is: - Sometimes, the way is not clear. Our minds get clouded, confused. We aren't certain what our next step should be, what it will look like, what direction we are headed. This is the time to stop, ask for guidance, and rest. That is the time to let go of fear.
The reading is from the 24 Hours A Day book, Jan. 6th. Here's the whole page-Saturday, January 6, 2007 You are reading from the book Twenty Four Hours a Day Hardcover (24 Hours) A.A. Thought for the Day Keeping sober is the most important thing in my life. The most important decision I ever made was my decision to give up drinking.
Here is a prayer based on portions of pages 86-88 (I think). I adapted it from a Hazelden prayer book: Higher Power, please direct my thinking, especially move it from self-pity, and dishonest or self-seeking motives. As I go through the day and face indecision, please give me an intuitive thought, or a decision.
Friends and Family of Alcoholics - Confused about Daily Readings - There are a few readings in the al-anon book One Day at a Time that confuse me. For instance "Accept alcoholism as an illness." I understand the you didn't cause it, you can't control it or cure it part. If it is an illness that the A cannot
Newcomers to Recovery - Today's thought from Hazelden 8/26/09 - Believe more deeply. Hold your face up to the light, even though for the moment you do not see. --Bill Wilson At times, despair, sadness, and hopelessness fill us. None of us will get out of this world without experiencing tragedy. At these times, we turn
Alcoholism-12 Step Support - 24 Hours A Day Reading - A.A. Thought for the Day In Alcoholics Anonymous there is no thought of individual profit. No greed or gain. No membership fees, no dues. Only voluntary contributions of our money and ourselves. All that we hope for is sobriety and regeneration, so that we can live
Alcoholism-12 Step Support - Twenty-Four Hours A Day - * ~ * ~ * ~ * ^ T w e n t y F o u r H o u r s A D a y ^ * ~ * ~ * ~ * A.A. Thought for the Day To the extent that I fail in my responsibilities, A.A. fails. To the extent that I succeed, A.A. succeeds. Every failure of mine will set back A.A. work to that extent.
Friends and Family of Alcoholics - Today's Gift Daily Reader - January 1 The fragrance always stays in the hand that gives the rose.
Hazelden- Thought of the Day. MayaandMe on 04-08-2011. 04-08-2011 05:56 AM by fourmaggie. 1. 6,730 self ...