Step by Step
Saturday, March 16, 2019
Today, if I believe that alcohol plunged me to depths deeper than I have ever been, I can also believe that recovery can lift me to heights I have never known. The journey begins with the first four words of the Program: "Admitted (I am) powerless ..." Although the Program is there for the taking, what I take from it will be only as good as I put in it, and the work of investing in my recovery starts when I'm sick and tired of being sick and tired, when I can't live with myself any longer because all that I have done won't let me forget, when I accept responsibility for what I have done to myself and others, when I understand that sobriety means more than abstinence and when I admit there is no easier, softer way to get sober. Today, I am ready to begin achieving a height I have never experienced, and the beginning is in the words, "Admitted (I am) powerless." And our common journey continues. Step by step. - Chris M., 2019
Saturday, March 16, 2019
Today, if I believe that alcohol plunged me to depths deeper than I have ever been, I can also believe that recovery can lift me to heights I have never known. The journey begins with the first four words of the Program: "Admitted (I am) powerless ..." Although the Program is there for the taking, what I take from it will be only as good as I put in it, and the work of investing in my recovery starts when I'm sick and tired of being sick and tired, when I can't live with myself any longer because all that I have done won't let me forget, when I accept responsibility for what I have done to myself and others, when I understand that sobriety means more than abstinence and when I admit there is no easier, softer way to get sober. Today, I am ready to begin achieving a height I have never experienced, and the beginning is in the words, "Admitted (I am) powerless." And our common journey continues. Step by step. - Chris M., 2019
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