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| Life the gift of recovery! Join Date: Aug 2007 Location: Home is where the heart is
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| Perception and attitude
I found this to be some interesting thoughts on perception and attitude. I hope you do to. Please take a moment to share your thoughts on the subject after reading. Quote:
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Nandm, I like this post very much. I have found in sobriety I complain far less and my nightly prayers have changed. I use to beg God to help me, change my circumstances and forgive me....now I thank him, I ask nothing for myself because I have everything I need. For so long I had forgotten the power that humans have been given, the ability to change, to learn from our mistakes, the courage to tackle things we once thought impossible. My attitude towards many things have changed drastically in sobriety. I look forward to waking up in the morning because I know that everyday is a gift...somedays it's a pair of socks.....somedays it's a new car!!! lol Thanks for the post |
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Hi nandm great article ! For me, I have found that my attitude to life has totally turned around! Seemingly , without me noticing ! LOL It says in the BB "we will intuitively know how to handle situations which used to baffle us", and I used to wonder when and how, but now , I realise that it has happened! I have no idea where my self pity , and victim perception went, or when it went, but I know I am glad it has ! All I have done is follow the suggested things, and do the steps to the best of my ability, and it has worked ![]() Thanks for the post HUGX Leigh
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Cool artical it reminds me of a quote and I'm not sure who it is. "The ultimate human freedom is the ability to choose one's attitude in any circumstance" Basically it is up to the individual. I work with someone that is so miserable and after twelve years of seeing it I've come to realize he wants to be miserable it is his choice. I choose to try and have a positive attitude even when things don't look that positive. That's not to say I never get down but I make sure my ups are much more than my downs. This is key for my in so many aspects of life and without a doubt in sobriety.
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