TOPICS 8/27/25 🧐
DAILY REFLECTIONS
1. When World War II broke out, our A.A. dependence on a Higher Power had its first major test. A.A.’s entered the services and were scattered all over the world. Would they be able to take the discipline, stand up under fire, and endure?
-As Bill Sees It, p.200
DAILY INSPIRATION
2.When children speak, listen. They freely share the joys of life that we are often too preoccupied to remember. Lord, help me bring back those qualities that I had as a child that would allow me to be more lighthearted, more playful and more determined to live happy.
Enthusiasm keeps the mind young and the spirit growing. Lord, may I always see wonder in the ordinary happenings of my day.
QUOTE –Dale Carnegie
3. Most of the important things in the world have been accomplished by people who have kept on trying when there seemed to be no hope at all.”
EACH DAY A NEW BEGINNING
4.Acceptance is not submission; it is acknowledgment of the facts of a situation. Then deciding what you’re going to do about it.
—Kathleen Casey Theisen
Powerlessly watching our lives go by was common for many of us, and our feelings of powerlessness escalated the more idle we were.
Recovery’s greatest gift is the courage to take action. Courage is the byproduct of our spiritual progress, courage to accept what we cannot change, believing that all will be well, courage to change in ourselves what we do have control over.
