Tuesday, July 9, 2019

July 9, 2019 - Readings in Recovery: Today's Gift from Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation

Tuesday, July 9, 2019
Today’s Gift from Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation is:

Flying is largely a matter of having the right attitude—plus, of course, good wing feathers. — E. B. White

The swan flies with majesty, confidence, and grace. It is made to fly, of course, but it learns as much about flying from its parents as it knows by instinct. It is not born with the ability to fly, but with the potential.

Each of us is born with the potential to fly in many skies. We may sing or dance or write or run, fix machines, teach children, speak, listen, sympathize. And we can do all things well, as only humans can. It is not the ability to do these things that makes us human; it’s what we do with that ability.

Knowing how to prepare ourselves before we spread our wings is part of discovering what we can do. When we learn to ride a bike, we know we can do it; our parent’s hand on the seat helps us know it.

Wanting to soar is the first part of the flight; it is studying, practicing, and asking for help that allows us to get off the ground.

What steps can I take today toward reaching my potential?

Hazelden Foundation

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