A Day at a Time
Monday, July 29, 2013
Monday, July 29, 2013
Reflection for the Day
The feeling of self-pity, which we’ve all suffered at one time or another, is one of the ugliest emotions we can experience. We don’t even relish the thought of admitting to others that we’re awash in self-pity. We hate being told that it shows; we quickly argue that we’re feeling anotheremotion instead; we go so far as to “cleverly” hide from ourselves the fact that we’re going through a siege of “poor-me-ism.” By the same token, in a split-second, we can easily find several dozen “valid” reasons for feeling sorry for ourselves.
The feeling of self-pity, which we’ve all suffered at one time or another, is one of the ugliest emotions we can experience. We don’t even relish the thought of admitting to others that we’re awash in self-pity. We hate being told that it shows; we quickly argue that we’re feeling anotheremotion instead; we go so far as to “cleverly” hide from ourselves the fact that we’re going through a siege of “poor-me-ism.” By the same token, in a split-second, we can easily find several dozen “valid” reasons for feeling sorry for ourselves.
Do I sometimes enjoy rubbing salt into my own wounds?
Today I Pray
May I recognize the emotions I am feeling for what they are. If I am unable to point them out to myself, may I count on others who know what it’s like to be a feelings-sufferer. May I stay in touch with my feelings by staying in touch with my Higher Power and with the others in my group.
May I recognize the emotions I am feeling for what they are. If I am unable to point them out to myself, may I count on others who know what it’s like to be a feelings-sufferer. May I stay in touch with my feelings by staying in touch with my Higher Power and with the others in my group.
Today I Will Remember
Stay in touch.
Stay in touch.
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