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From "Today, It's My Choice:" "With the realization and acceptance that I had played a part in the way my life had turned out came a dramatic change in my outlook. It was at this point that the A.A. program began to work for me. In the past I had always blamed others, either God or other people, for my circumstances. I never felt that I had a choice in altering my life. My decisions had been based on fear, pride, or ego. As a result, those decisions led me down a path of self-destruction. Today I try to allow my God to guide me on the road to sanity. I am responsible for my action -- or inaction -- whatever the consequences may be." c. 1990, Daily Reflections, page 78 |
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Good morning Hope! ![]() Oh! how I agree with your posting! For me, it was like a light bulb moment when I first read about acceptance. It was hard to put into action at first, but as I have found with all the components of my programme, it actually took some "action" from me . I have to practice "accepting" daily, and it gets easier. I have found that it is quite true,that "we will instintively know how to handle situations which used to baffle us "HUGX Lee |
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