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Topics 10/16/24 ❤️‍🩹

 1. This is not an overnight matter. It should continue for our lifetime.-ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS, p. 84

 2. It’s okay to make mistakes. But we shouldn’t live a life of excuses. In recovery, we admit and accept our behavior. We do this by continuing to take an inventory of our lives. We do this so we can learn from our mistakes. “Owning” our mistakes helps us grow.

 Action for the Day: Today, I’ll list my five favorite excuses. I’ll think of the last time I used each of these. What was I trying to avoid. ~Keep It Simple

 3. Someone once said that the mind’s direction is more important than its progress. If my direction is correct, then progress is sure to follow. If the direction of my mind is to give rather than to receive, then I’ll benefit beyond my greatest expectations. The more I give of myself and the more generously I open my heart and mind to others, the more growth and progress I’ll achieve. Am I learning not to measure my giving against my getting, accepting that the act of giving is its own reward? ~A Day At A Time

4. When we can be grateful for who we are, we will have achieved self-love.When we have achieved self-love and accepting our wants and needs, we will be ready to give and receive love.When we’ve learned to stand on our own two feet, we’re ready to stand next to someone.Today, I will focus on having a good relationship with myself. ~The Language Of Letting Go

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