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Wednesday May 28th, 2025

Thought of the Day

 "We examined our lives and discovered who we really are. 

To be truly humble is to accept and honestly try to be ourselves." 

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 As  we were drinking and using, the demands of our disease determined our personality. We could be whoever or whatever we needed to be in order to get our "fix." We were survival machines, adapting easily to every circumstance of the using life.

Once we began our recovery, we entered a new and different life. Many of us had no idea what behavior was appropriate for us in any given situation.

 Some of us didn't know how to talk to people, how to dress, or how to behave in public. 

We couldn't be ourselves because we didn't know who we were anymore.

The Twelve Steps give us a simple method for finding out who we really are. We uncover our assets and our defects, the things we like about ourselves and the things we're not so thrilled about. Through the healing power of the Twelve Steps, we begin to understand that we are individuals, created to be who we are by the Higher Power of our understanding. The real healing begins when we understand that if our Higher Power created us this way,

 it must be okay to be who we really are.
 


Committment for the Day

 By working the steps I can experience the freedom to be myself, 

the person my Higher Power intended me to be.
 

One Day At A Time


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