AA Thought for the Day <!--012426-->

Alcoholics who are living in a blind alley refuse to be really honest with themselves or with other people. They’re running away from life and won’t face things as they are. They won’t give up their resentments. They’re too sensitive and too easily hurt. They refuse to try to be unselfish. They still want everything […]
My Thought for the Day <!--012426-->

🌻 Good morning Sunshine…🙋🌞…AM I LIVING in MY Truth today, or am I hiding in fear of My Secret Doubts❓ because I tend to be as sick as they are, if I don’t share them with someone else…🤔😱/🧡🤷🏼♀️…to listen to my inner-self, to sense the peace, instead of the turmoil and be Grateful to my […]
Keep it Simple <!--012426-->

Few people can be happy unless they hate some other person, nation, or creed. —Bertand Russell— In recovery learn to give up hate. We must stand for justice, not for hate. We must learn to respect people. They, in turn, will respect us in most cases. We begin to see how important it is to […]
Daily Reflections <!--012426-->

GETTING INVOLVED There is action and more action. “Faith without works is dead.” . . . To be helpful is our only aim. ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS , pp. 88-89 I understand that service is a vital part of recovery but I often wonder, “What can I do?” Simply start with what I have today! I look […]
Promise of a new Day <!--012426-->

He has the right to criticize who has the heart to help. —Abraham Lincoln— Our negative judgments of others very frequently inform us of our own shortcomings. In other words, what we dislike in others are often those things we hate about ourselves. Much better than criticizing another’s abhorrent behavior is a decision to look […]