Step by Step
Wednesday, Dec. 18, 2013
Today, if the holiday season actually is a difficult or painful period for alcoholics, I choose not to focus on the losses or conditions that might make the season less than what it was in the past. I will not languish in the pain or mourn the losses of people who might once have been part of happier holidays, nor will I obsess in my guilt if my behavior contributed to this season not being what it could be. Instead, I will seek out examples that other people are in greater need and want than I. If for no other reason than to force my attention off myself, I will volunteer for active work with a social service agency that helps people in need especially at this time of year, or to another cause that serves something other than my own. May I understand today that my own pain, regret or losses may well be less than someone else's, and I need to be grateful that mine are no greater. Today, I choose to seek a reason to celebrate; I reject pain and sorrow. And our common journey continues. Step by step. - Chris M., 2013
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