Morning Gratitude ~ Part 45
The strength of the human spirit always amazes me, grtgrandpa. My mum had MS and I cannot begin to imagine the torment she went through, but she was always there for me when I was growing up. I am so very, very grateful (and more than a little humbled) to have had her in my life
Grateful to have been to Zumba and to have got the moves right today!
Grateful to be sharing my life with my wonderful partner
Grateful, wonderfully grateful, for sharing my sobriety journey with all of you
Grateful to be sharing my life with my wonderful partner
Grateful, wonderfully grateful, for sharing my sobriety journey with all of you
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Join Date: Sep 2014
Posts: 349
Grateful for this site and everyone here. Grateful for making it through Day One and now into Day Two. Woke up this morning feeling better.
I actually sat and listened with my eyes closed to the birds singing, just trying to be aware of the sounds they were making and nothing else. It was truly beautiful.
I actually sat and listened with my eyes closed to the birds singing, just trying to be aware of the sounds they were making and nothing else. It was truly beautiful.
Grateful I resisted a very strong urge to walk into a bottle shop today and just kept walking by
Grateful I then walked home from town and got some exercise
Grateful I actually did some work today and did not procrastinate all day
Grateful I will wake up hangover free tomorrow
So grateful for SR
Grateful I then walked home from town and got some exercise
Grateful I actually did some work today and did not procrastinate all day
Grateful I will wake up hangover free tomorrow
So grateful for SR
Grateful to practice daily gratitudes twice a day and for this site that encourages me to do it.
Grateful for slowly adopting other good habits like fresh juice and meditating.
Grateful to do the best I can today and let it go.
Grateful for slowly adopting other good habits like fresh juice and meditating.
Grateful to do the best I can today and let it go.
Grateful for my wife who drove me to the doctor who did an EKG and diagnosed me with Bradycardia with a pulse rate of 37 and referred me to specialists for further tests and treatment.
Grateful for a wife without our illness who will make sure I get the right medical help by walking me through it in lock step. I can no longer drive my car.
Grateful for my recovery program which turns my life over to my higher power God.
Grateful for a wife without our illness who will make sure I get the right medical help by walking me through it in lock step. I can no longer drive my car.
Grateful for my recovery program which turns my life over to my higher power God.
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Join Date: Sep 2014
Posts: 349
I am grateful for mornings waking up sober and feeling good. Grateful I still have my health and can work. Grateful that I am sober so that when my phone rings and my sister needs help, I can talk to her with a clear head. Grateful to see the beautiful sun rise this morning on a lovely Sept. day.
Most of all, I am grateful to finding my way back to AA and finding my way to this site. I am grateful I can be here for all of you and in return, you can be here for me.
Most of all, I am grateful to finding my way back to AA and finding my way to this site. I am grateful I can be here for all of you and in return, you can be here for me.
Grateful for my wife who drove me to the doctor who did an EKG and diagnosed me with Bradycardia with a pulse rate of 37 and referred me to specialists for further tests and treatment.
Grateful for a wife without our illness who will make sure I get the right medical help by walking me through it in lock step. I can no longer drive my car.
Grateful for my recovery program which turns my life over to my higher power God.
Grateful for a wife without our illness who will make sure I get the right medical help by walking me through it in lock step. I can no longer drive my car.
Grateful for my recovery program which turns my life over to my higher power God.
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