Saturday, Dec. 15, 2018
Today’s thought from Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation is:
I love being able to say, “I was wrong,” or “I made a mistake,” and not feel like it’s the end of the world.
— Carol C.
Before recovery, we felt so guilt-ridden we couldn’t bear to admit we were less than perfect. Since our insides seemed so awful, we clung to an outside appearance of perfection. That way, we hoped people wouldn’t find out what we were really like. But we fooled no one, not even ourselves, for very long.
In recovery, we have a chance to change that pattern. Now, we can learn to admit our limitations, our mistakes, and our imperfections. What a wonderful relief, not to have to be perfect. We can be just who we are – very human beings who are groping toward the light. Sometimes we find it, sometimes we lose our way, but still we strive onward. And, in the process, we find ourselves, and serenity.
Today help me keep working toward perfection, but forgive my mistakes along the way.
You are reading from the book:
Body, Mind, and Spirit © 1990 by Hazelden Foundation
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