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Our age can be determined by the ways in which we allow ourselves to play. —Louis Walsh— Too few of us laugh as heartily as we might. We often fail to see the humorous side of our lives. So we respond gravely to most situations, certain that a serious perspective is called for. When we […]
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The only way to speak truth is to speak lovingly. —Thoreau— Recovery teaches us to tell the truth. We must be honest if we want to save our lives. We must learn to speak with care—care for ourselves and for others. To be honest means to speak in a fair and truthful way. To be […]
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A RESTING PLACE All of A.A.’s Twelve Steps ask us to go contrary to our natural desires . . . they all deflate our egos. When it comes to ego deflation, few Steps are harder to take than Five. But scarcely any Step is more necessary to longtime sobriety and peace of mind than this […]
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🌠 Good Morning, LOVELY SISTER❗…🌈👩❤️💋👩…It May be a Good time to check in and look at Where we are right now⁉️…🤔😳…we could be at a place of, ” I just don’t know or care⁉️, How about a dash of some worry, doubt and fear,…🤷♀️🤦♀️…or maybe we feel like we are having a day that we […]
Each Day A New Beginning <!--050826-->

The battle to keep up appearances unnecessarily, the mask–whatever name you give creeping perfectionism–robs us of our energies. —Robin Worthington— How familiar we are with trying to be women other than ourselves; ones more exciting, we think, or sexier, or smarter. We have probably devoted a great deal of energy to this over the years. […]
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I’m grateful that I found a program in A.A. that could keep me sober. I’m grateful that A.A. has shown me the way to faith in a Higher Power, because the renewing of that faith has changed my way of life. And I’ve found a happiness and contentment that I had forgotten existed, by simply […]