
Experience has proven that recovery from Alcoholism is contingent on:
- Having a sincere desire to stop drinking.
- Admitting and believing in our innermost hearts that we are powerless over alcohol.
- Looking upon alcoholism as a fatal and incurable illness involving the body, mind, and spirit.
- Considering ourselves as patients in AA for treatment.
- Identifying alcohol as a poison for us rather than a beverage.
- Making it our business to understand how alcohol affects us.
- Realizing we are alcoholics.
- Learning, practicing and having faith in the twelve steps of the AA program.
- Believing we can arrest our alcoholism, but we can never drink normally again.
- Gaining a layperson's knowledge of how alcohoism affects our health and well-being.
- Using knowledge and inderstanding of our illness not only to gain sobriety but to guard against the danger of returning to the drink.
- Doing this by partially keeping in our minds a mental picture of the unmanageable life alcohol demands from us and our powerlessness over it.
Taken from The Little Red Book For Women
Today was a great day. I have so many things to be grateful for today. It was a very long day today. I was sober today thanks to a power greater than myself and the fellowship and program of AA. Because I was sober I was able to sit with a family all afternoon in the hospital and to provide them with strength and comfort. Because I was sober today I was able to go to work and do a good job there. Because I was sober today I was able to take care of my family. Because I was sober today I was able to be there for a fellow member of the fellowship who had fallen down and gice them a hand to get back up aand try again. Because of the things that have happened in my life I can be there for others who suffer. For all these things and for those who came before me and gave me those things and for my Higher Power I am truly grateful. Tomorrow when I get up I have the opportunity to do all those things again, provided I follow a few simple steps to maintain a spiritual condition that will give me a reprieve from alcoholism.
PS. For all those who are sendong prayers and good wishes.....my Exam was postponed until June 7th.....
4 comments:
wonderful gratitude list... and I enjoyed that break down of the program, thanks for sharing it.. I have the regular old Lil Red Book, love it!
June 7th huh? I guess i can keep sending kind thoughts and prayers your way til then!! More time ot cram and stress, huh?? :-)
Good work, Rexy-baby. Liked the list. I shall probably steal it at some point. :-D
Kenny
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So many gifts . . .
Your words always make me feel a bit more focused on my on list. :-)
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