April 21
AA ‘Big Book’ – Quote
For most normal folks, drinking means conviviality, companionship and colorful imagination. It means release from care, boredom and worry. It is joyous intimacy with friends and a feeling that life is good. But not so with us in those last days of heavy drinking. – Pg. 151 – A Vision For You
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Hour To Hour – Book – Quote
‘We can reach UP for that energy, and we can reach IN for that energy, feel that life force, touch that Power Greater Than Ourselves. We can reach up and in and hold on and hang in there. If we just stop. We can climb up from that dark hole. And be here. Be present. Be awake for the next miracle.’–Ruth Fishel
I do not give up before the miracle, of climbing up from this dark hole and seeing the clean and sober light.
Treasures
If I am alive then I need to look around me and feel thankful for the gifts that are mine. There is so much to be grateful for if I am willing to consider the blessings I already have. There is a wisdom in gratitude because what I focus on with appreciation has a way of expanding in my life. If I erase my blessings, I don’t feed them with the grace of gratitude. If I give thanks for them, I show the creative force that brings forth all good things that I am worthy enough to appreciate what has been so generously given to me.
I know enough to say thank you
– Tian Dayton PhD
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Pocket Sponsor – Book – Quote
Seven days without a meeting, makes one weak.
Just as I am not independently wealthy and need to work to stay solvent, I am not independently healthy and need meetings to stay soulvent.
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“Walk Softly and Carry a Big Book” – Book
Try to listen sober, your ears work better that way.
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Time for Joy – Book – Quote
Today I will be aware not to judge myself when I feel less than perfect. I am beginning to love myself just as I am and that feels so nice
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Alkiespeak – Book – Quote
I came into AA with no conditions on my sobriety. Not to save a job or a marriage, or my standing in the community. I came here to save my life, and I’m real grateful for that. I see so many people come in here for other reasons and when that works out and it still doesn’t fix them …a lot get drunk. – Sean A.