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Post by bagger015 on Mar 9, 2007 21:39:10 GMT -5
If someone is going to control me, it might as well be me. -- Sarah B.
Ours is, and must be, a selfish program. Our recovery must be the most important thing in the world to us. Sometimes friends and loved ones are confused and hurt because we spend so much time and energy working at our recovery. It's hard to explain why, yes, we must go to another meeting; no, we can't skip it just this once.
But however difficult, however hurtful or confusing to others our behavior might seem, we must take care of our own needs first. We're no use to our friends and family if we've relapsed, and no use to ourselves, either. Our choices must seem like selfish ones. Our recovery must come first, before the demands of others or even our own comfort. We need to keep our new determination, and work toward a new way of life.
Before, we told ourselves we'd quit tomorrow, that something would happen to make us change. Now, at last, we have the tools to arrest our addiction, but the tools will only work if we use them.
Today help me be in control of my own destiny.
Body, Mind, and Spirit by Anonymous
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Post by Lin on Mar 10, 2007 5:19:25 GMT -5
Thanks Bagger. I really enjoyed the opening quote by Sarah B. It appears you and I were posting on the ACOA board at the very same tiem.
LIN
LIN
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Post by majestyjo on Mar 4, 2017 4:33:03 GMT -5
My sponsor told me that I had to top myself up and only give away the overflow. I was told that it was okay to be a caregiver, as long as I cared for myself first. You can't give away what you don't have. I didn't know how to take care of myself. I was told to do for myself what I did for others.
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Post by caressa222 on Dec 25, 2019 22:42:40 GMT -5
If you have to control it, it is already out of control.
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