July 3 in The Little Blue Book ONE DAY at a TIME in AL-ANON
July 3 in The Little Blue Book ONE DAY at a TIME in AL-ANON
July 3 in The Little Blue Book ONE DAY at a TIME in AL-ANON:
Someone once said, “The only difference between stumbling blocks and stepping stones is in how you use them.”
It’s a comforting thought that nobody can put stumbling blocks in my way, because I’m learning how to use them to step on as I progress to a saner way of living.
There’s no discounting the troubles caused by alcoholism – they’re big and terrifying. But I CAN refuse to let them block my path. I can imagine that each is one of the Twelve Steps. At least I have god’s gift of sobriety to help me, unlike the sick alcoholic who is tripped up again and again by a built-in stumbling block.
TODAY’S REMINDER
Obstacles cannot keep me from finding the good in my life and following where it leads. Nothing can get in the way of this – unless I allow it.
Al-Anon invites me to take this action: to change my view of myself and the world I am creating around me.
“…men may rise on stepping-stones
Of their dead selves to higher things.”
(Tennyson: IN MEMORIAM)
Someone once said, “The only difference between stumbling blocks and stepping stones is in how you use them.”
It’s a comforting thought that nobody can put stumbling blocks in my way, because I’m learning how to use them to step on as I progress to a saner way of living.
There’s no discounting the troubles caused by alcoholism – they’re big and terrifying. But I CAN refuse to let them block my path. I can imagine that each is one of the Twelve Steps. At least I have god’s gift of sobriety to help me, unlike the sick alcoholic who is tripped up again and again by a built-in stumbling block.
TODAY’S REMINDER
Obstacles cannot keep me from finding the good in my life and following where it leads. Nothing can get in the way of this – unless I allow it.
Al-Anon invites me to take this action: to change my view of myself and the world I am creating around me.
“…men may rise on stepping-stones
Of their dead selves to higher things.”
(Tennyson: IN MEMORIAM)
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