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Post by sunflwrs4evr on Oct 9, 2011 7:32:59 GMT -8
Today's thought from Hazelden is:
Our deeds determine us, as much as we determine our deeds. --George Eliot
Who are we, really? It seems like we are one person on the inside, and yet we often act like someone else. Can a good person do bad things? Can a bad person do good things? It's pretty confusing, isn't it?
Our recovery program teaches us that we can change who we are by changing the things we do. We can become the kind of person we want to be by acting as if we are already that person. For example, if we want to be sober, we can act as if we are a sober person; that is, don't drink, and don't hang out in places where people go to drink. If we want to be a caring person, we can do caring actions for others.
We are the person we feel like on the inside. We are also the person we act like on the outside. In recovery, we change how we think, feel, and act. We practice making changes in each of these areas, and every time we do well in one area, we help in the others too.
Prayer for the Day
Higher Power, help me become the person I want to be by changing how I act, how I feel, and how I think. I am sick and tired of acting, feeling, and thinking like an addict.
You are reading from the book:
God Grant Me... by Anonymous
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Post by Loving My Life on Oct 9, 2011 7:45:11 GMT -8
Sun, thank you for this thought for the day. Change is necessary if we are going to ever recover. God help me to be willing to change, and turning my will and my life over too you. When iam in pain now, it is because ive taken back my will.
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