The 24 Hour Club Sign Up Sheet, Part 35, All Are Welcome!
My flavor preference of the day happens to be: sober goodness,
I'll take 24 hrs. of that, thank you!
It's 9:35 am in southern Oregon
I need my strength and wits about me for today especially,
Peace,
~Heartfan
I'll take 24 hrs. of that, thank you!
It's 9:35 am in southern Oregon
I need my strength and wits about me for today especially,
Peace,
~Heartfan
Member
Join Date: Sep 2012
Location: Gulf Coast, Florida USA
Posts: 5,731
24 Hour Club Sign Up Sheet Part 35, All Are Welcome!
Hello Folks! Glad you joined us! Please sign in and commit to
staying clean and sober for the next 24 Hours. Just post your
local time and commit!
Everyone is Welcome! Please post only once daily on this thread.
This is mainly a sign up sheet that will make
up our final roster of the day.
Thanks Everyone!
Welcome To Our Newest Members-
BoatDaddy -MaidenNZ - Slapheadclown - ForMe423- letustrythis123 -
Kiva - Kris47 - halfvictory - minimizer
Congratulations!!
Peacehappyness 2 weeks!
Muhv 3 weeks!
Dan Dare 1 month!
Gilmer 2 months!
1stepup 3 months!
AG2013 4 months!
If I missed your special day, please send me your Date of Sobriety. I will update
asap. Also please let me know of any updates or corrections.
If you slipped just start over. We want to support you! Please come back!
Roster will be posted 8 Hours 35 min from now at 10 pm EST 1/16
A Tornado
"The alcoholic is like a tornado roaring his way through the lives of others.
Hearts are broken. Sweet relationships are dead. Affections have been
uprooted.
Selfish and inconsiderate habits have kept the home in turmoil. We feel a
man is unthinking when he says that sobriety is enough.
He is like the farmer who came up out of his cyclone cellar to find his
home ruined. To his wife, he remarked, "Don't see anything the matter
here, Ma. Ain't it grand the wind stopped blowin'?"
Above Written With Permission Of AA World Services, inc,
Stopping drinking and drugging is not always enough to restore our lives to normal.
We have done great damage.
It may take a lot more for our families to forgive us.
The very best amends we can make is a living amends. Consistently doing the
next right thing to stay clean and sober. Isn't that really what our loved ones
really want?
They are tired of our promises and have heard enough. They want to see action!
And when I say action I don't mean white knuckling it and living in self pity
because we can not drink. Making everyone around us miserable.
Living a daily life of sobriety for me means living by spiritual principles. What are
spiritual principles?
Well I look to the Bible...
The fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness,
faithfulness, gentleness, self-control;
It's a change in attitude.
A change in thoughts and a change in behavior.
It is a lifelong process. We have to do more than just talk the talk, we have
to be consistently walking the walk if we are to see the positive changes in our
life and in the lives of our loved ones.
*Song For The Day -My wish~Rascal Flatts
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