Tuesday, Feb. 2, 2016
Today's thought from the Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation is:
Search out shortcomings and correct them.
--- Anonymous
One of the hardest things to do is to look at our own shortcomings when we are angry at someone. It seems impossible to believe at such times that something may be wrong with us. This is the reason we are so often instructed to count to ten. When we find ourselves so out of sorts, so internally disrupted, there is usually something wrong with us.
It is our first obligation to take care of ourselves. It is out of love for ourselves that we withdraw and take a spot check inventory. The spot check inventory does not demean or humiliate us. On the contrary, the purpose is to speak with God briefly, check our vital signs, and clean out our connections.
I always need my connection with God. Nothing works without a clear, clean, strong, conscious contact with my Higher Power.
Search out shortcomings and correct them.
--- Anonymous
One of the hardest things to do is to look at our own shortcomings when we are angry at someone. It seems impossible to believe at such times that something may be wrong with us. This is the reason we are so often instructed to count to ten. When we find ourselves so out of sorts, so internally disrupted, there is usually something wrong with us.
It is our first obligation to take care of ourselves. It is out of love for ourselves that we withdraw and take a spot check inventory. The spot check inventory does not demean or humiliate us. On the contrary, the purpose is to speak with God briefly, check our vital signs, and clean out our connections.
I always need my connection with God. Nothing works without a clear, clean, strong, conscious contact with my Higher Power.
You are reading from the book:
Easy Does It © 1999 by Hazelden Foundation
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