Just for Today
Monday, Jan. 7, 2013
Just for today, I will invoke the Program's oldest of mottoes and "Take It Easy." If I am new to recovery, I will not become impatient and possibly disillusioned with the Program if its promises are not soon enough for me; if I am well into recovery, I will not be overwhelmed by the responsibilities that my sobriety requires and take each of those obligations in their proper priority and in the time they require. I will not push myself if I am not fast enough to get to the next task I want to achieve, and I will not expect too much of either myself or anyone else. Today, I will do what is expected of me by others and myself, but I will do it in the time required of the Higher Power. Adversely, I will not do anything today with the impatience that I wanted it done yesterday. To do that risks disillusionment with myself and the Program, and recovery doesn't allow for either. And our common journey continues. Just for today. - Chris M., 2013
Monday, Jan. 7, 2013
Just for today, I will invoke the Program's oldest of mottoes and "Take It Easy." If I am new to recovery, I will not become impatient and possibly disillusioned with the Program if its promises are not soon enough for me; if I am well into recovery, I will not be overwhelmed by the responsibilities that my sobriety requires and take each of those obligations in their proper priority and in the time they require. I will not push myself if I am not fast enough to get to the next task I want to achieve, and I will not expect too much of either myself or anyone else. Today, I will do what is expected of me by others and myself, but I will do it in the time required of the Higher Power. Adversely, I will not do anything today with the impatience that I wanted it done yesterday. To do that risks disillusionment with myself and the Program, and recovery doesn't allow for either. And our common journey continues. Just for today. - Chris M., 2013
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