August 27
AA ‘Big Book’ – Quote
A man of thirty was doing a great deal of spree drinking. He was very nervous in the morning after these bouts and quieted himself with more liquor. He was ambitious to succeed in business, but saw that he would get nowhere if he drank at all. Once he started, he had no control whatever. He made up his mind that until he had been successful in business and had retired, he would not touch another drop. An exceptional man, he remained bone dry for twenty-five years and retired at the age of fifty-five, after a successful and happy business career. Then he fell victim to a belief which practically every alcoholic has – that his long period of sobriety and self-discipline had qualified him to drink as other men. Out came his carpet slippers and a bottle. In two months he was in a hospital, puzzled and humiliated. He tried to regulate his drinking for a little while, making several trips to the hospital meantime. Then, gathering all his forces, he attempted to stop altogether and found he could not. Every means of solving his problem which money could buy was at his disposal. Every attempt failed. Though a robust man at retirement, he went to pieces quickly and was dead within four years. – Pgs. 32-33 – More About Alcoholism
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Hour To Hour – Book – Quote
Positive clean thoughts of ourselves are a must. It is important to ‘picture’ ourselves speaking at meetings, 12th stepping newcomers, laughing, cleaned up and well groomed, and holding our heads high. These clean and sober thoughts help counter years of drunk and dirty thoughts.
I see myself laughing and sharing with others.
Loving My Family and Hating the Disease
I can love my family and hate the disease. I can love myself and hate the disease. This disease is more powerful than the human body’s and psyche ‘s ability to fight it off sometimes. It enters the human body and makes it tense, hypervigilant and addictive. It floods our minds and makes our thinking distorted, depressed and disturbed It wraps itself around our hearts and makes us feel hopeless. It infiltrates relationships with mistrust, resentment and paranoia. This disease has invaded and degraded my family system. But I can do little to change that unless each family member seeks out recovery and works a vigorous program. Dabbling in a little ‘help’ only scratches the surface of the problem. This disease is powerful and needs to be treated as aggressively as a spreading cancer. Today I know that the only person I can heal is myself. If anyone else chooses recovery, it will be through the power of example and their own free will.
– Tian Dayton PhD
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Pocket Sponsor – Book – Quote
When you are having trouble doing one day at a time and it feels as though several days have attacked you at once, realize that nothing except your own thoughts can really attack. In fact, it is only your own thoughts that can prove to you that you have not been attacked or singled out unfairly.
I counter thoughts of ‘unfairness’ with the realization that I am very lucky the world has not paid me back for all the wrongs I’ve caused.
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“Walk Softly and Carry a Big Book” – Book
Thank God for what you have. TRUST GOD for what you need.
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Time for Joy – Book – Quote
Today I am worthy of being gentle with myself.
I am worthy of it and I am going to give myself gentleness and softness.
I am developing a new habit of being softer with myself today . . . of not driving myself so hard.
Today I will drive myself less and know that my Higher Power gives me the energy I need to do what needs to be done in this day.
I will stop pushing myself as hard as I do.
I will stop for a moment and get renewed by the energy that I receive when I know that my Higher Power is holding my hand.
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Alkiespeak – Book – Quote
Selfishness, self-seeking and self-centeredness sound the same but I learned they’re different: Selfishness is ‘It’s all for me.’ – Self-centeredness is ‘It’s all about me’ – Self-seeking is ‘What’s in it for me?’ – Scott R.