Thursday, May 12, 2016
Today's thought from the Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation is:
The goal isn't to do a successful inventory. The goal is to dig to the deepest levels of self-honesty.
-- Anonymous
The Fourth Step is the hardest one for many newcomers in the Program. It is so difficult, in fact, that some of us still waiting to do it are no longer newcomers.
It's so hard to be honest with ourselves, that some of us never accomplish it. The consequence of this is low self-esteem, which draws us toward failure.
Help is available, though. God, who knows all about us, is willing to help us get honest with ourselves. We only need to ask. Until we become honest with ourselves, we can't grow spiritually.
Today I pledge to be honest.
The goal isn't to do a successful inventory. The goal is to dig to the deepest levels of self-honesty.
-- Anonymous
The Fourth Step is the hardest one for many newcomers in the Program. It is so difficult, in fact, that some of us still waiting to do it are no longer newcomers.
It's so hard to be honest with ourselves, that some of us never accomplish it. The consequence of this is low self-esteem, which draws us toward failure.
Help is available, though. God, who knows all about us, is willing to help us get honest with ourselves. We only need to ask. Until we become honest with ourselves, we can't grow spiritually.
Today I pledge to be honest.
You are reading from the book:
In God's Care by Karen Casey. © 1991 by Hazelden Foundation


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