The Serenity Prayer |
Friday, Aug. 15, 2014
Today's thought from Hazelden is:
Each of my days are miracles. I won't waste my day; I won't throw away a miracle.
-- Kelley Vickstrom
It's so easy to forget to be grateful for our many blessings. We may take our freedom from the compulsion to drink or use for granted. Having learned to monitor our behavior and change it when necessary, we seldom treasure this skill as an asset.
The rut of complacency claims all of us at one time or another. And our complacency can lead us to the stinking thinking that's only a step away from drinking or using or some other compulsive behavior. Having sponsors point out our complacency may irritate us, but it may also save our lives.
Practicing gratitude will keep us aware of the small and large miracles that we have experienced on this recovery journey: We remember where we were last night (thanks to the clear vision of abstinence). We have reconciled with family members.
In fact, we are walking miracles, and God has a plan for the rest of our lives. Let's be ready for it.
I will try to be attentive to every moment of today, knowing that each experience is part of the miracle of my life.
Each of my days are miracles. I won't waste my day; I won't throw away a miracle.
-- Kelley Vickstrom
It's so easy to forget to be grateful for our many blessings. We may take our freedom from the compulsion to drink or use for granted. Having learned to monitor our behavior and change it when necessary, we seldom treasure this skill as an asset.
The rut of complacency claims all of us at one time or another. And our complacency can lead us to the stinking thinking that's only a step away from drinking or using or some other compulsive behavior. Having sponsors point out our complacency may irritate us, but it may also save our lives.
Practicing gratitude will keep us aware of the small and large miracles that we have experienced on this recovery journey: We remember where we were last night (thanks to the clear vision of abstinence). We have reconciled with family members.
In fact, we are walking miracles, and God has a plan for the rest of our lives. Let's be ready for it.
I will try to be attentive to every moment of today, knowing that each experience is part of the miracle of my life.
From the book:
A Woman's Spirit by Karen Casey. © 1994 by Hazelden Foundation
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