Thursday, Nov. 17, 2016
Today's thought from the Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation is:
If you play with a thing long enough, you will surely break it.
-- Anonymous
Some things shouldn't be played with. Our recovery program is one of these things. When we play with our program, we're taking a risk. We play with the program by missing meetings. Or by not calling our sponsors. Or by skipping the Steps we think are too hard.
It's okay to play. But it's not okay to play with our recovery program. When we play with our program, we risk our lives.
Prayer for the Day
Higher Power, help me know that I must work this program with care and respect.
Action for the Day
Today, I'll make two lists. On one list, I'll write ways I work on my program. On the other list, I'll write ways I play with my program. And I'll put my energy into working the program.
If you play with a thing long enough, you will surely break it.
-- Anonymous
Some things shouldn't be played with. Our recovery program is one of these things. When we play with our program, we're taking a risk. We play with the program by missing meetings. Or by not calling our sponsors. Or by skipping the Steps we think are too hard.
It's okay to play. But it's not okay to play with our recovery program. When we play with our program, we risk our lives.
Prayer for the Day
Higher Power, help me know that I must work this program with care and respect.
Action for the Day
Today, I'll make two lists. On one list, I'll write ways I work on my program. On the other list, I'll write ways I play with my program. And I'll put my energy into working the program.
You are reading from the book:
Keep It Simple © 1989 by Hazelden Foundation
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