Good things
Good things
Coming up on 90 days soon, and I really feel the program working in and through me. I was of service today to a fellow AA and it was awesome. I give out my number TONS, but don't get calls very often. So- when someone needed a ride to pick up a car so she can get to meetings tomorrow- I jumped in my car and I was SO happy to help. It's true that when you ask someone for help, you are helping them too. Never forget that.
Good things coming our way; some the result of our hard work, some the result of my working my sobriety, some coming from the Universe, or God, or Jah, or whomever it is at the other end of the Telephone. We have hope, and a future, and each other, and we are moving forward one day at a time.
You can do it too... if I can, anyone can. Let go and let the miracle work.
Good things coming our way; some the result of our hard work, some the result of my working my sobriety, some coming from the Universe, or God, or Jah, or whomever it is at the other end of the Telephone. We have hope, and a future, and each other, and we are moving forward one day at a time.
You can do it too... if I can, anyone can. Let go and let the miracle work.
Forward we go...side by side-Rest In Peace
Join Date: Jun 2002
Location: Serene In Dixie
Posts: 36,740
I so apreciate those AA members who still drive!
Due to my dim vision...I sold my car about 6 years ago
and there is no public transportation in my small town.
I rotate people from my home group....if one can't ... another can.
Thanks for the positive shareing and well done on your recovery
Due to my dim vision...I sold my car about 6 years ago
and there is no public transportation in my small town.
I rotate people from my home group....if one can't ... another can.
Thanks for the positive shareing and well done on your recovery
good for you sunrise!
l was so pleased to read your post and the positive way you speak about your journey in sobriety
sounds like you're loving and living life to the fullest one day at a time with the support of AA.
well done!!
No one who achieves success does without the help of others.
The wise and confident acknowledge this help with gratitude.
Alfred North Whitehead.
l was so pleased to read your post and the positive way you speak about your journey in sobriety
sounds like you're loving and living life to the fullest one day at a time with the support of AA.
well done!!
No one who achieves success does without the help of others.
The wise and confident acknowledge this help with gratitude.
Alfred North Whitehead.
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