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JFT March 04, 2018

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JFT March 04, 2018

March 04, 2018
The process
Page 66

"This program has become a part of me... I understand more clearly the things that are happening in my life today I no longer fight the process."

Basic Text, p. 127

In active addiction, things happened seemingly without rhyme or reason. We just "did things" often without knowing why or what the results would be. Life had little value or meaning.

The Twelve Step process gives meaning to our lives; in working the steps, we come to accept both the dark and the bright sides of ourselves. We strip away the denial that kept us from comprehending addiction's affect on us. We honestly examine ourselves, picking out the patterns in our thoughts, our feelings, and our behavior. We gain humility and perspective by fully disclosing ourselves to another human being. In seeking to have our shortcomings removed, we develop a working appreciation of our own powerlessness and the strength provided by a Power greater than we are. With our enhanced understanding of ourselves, we gain greater insight into and acceptance of others.

The Twelve Steps are the key to a process we call "life." In working the steps, they become a part of us and we become a part of the life around us. Our world is no longer meaningless; we understand more about what happens in our lives today. We no longer fight the process. Today, in working the steps, we live it.

Just for Today: Life is a process; the Twelve Steps are the key. Today, I will use the steps to participate in that process, understanding and enjoying myself and my recovery.

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Altho my drug of choice was always alcohol,
and I never went to an NA meeting, I fully
appreciate that AA and NA's 12 steps program
parallel each other in many ways.

I am grateful for any and all recovery
programs available to us who are and
have battled addiction in our lives.

In having a program consisting of steps
and principles as a guideline to follow
and incorporate in all our affairs, allows
each of us to achieve what we all want
most in life. To be free of our addiction
to live a healthy, happy, honest way of
life one day at a time.

Thank you Timebuster for sharing JFT,
Just For Todays reading that i can understand
and appreciate.
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