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Post by caressa on Apr 27, 2006 15:59:51 GMT -5
Finally, I got some new chips made. Actually, to be honest, they are pieces of paper. The chips originally sent to be by Donna I have to a sponsee.
Being honest for me is much easier than it use to be in early recovery. Over the years I have developed a conscience and it doesn't allow me to be comfortable in my own skin when I am dishonest.
Tonight I am honestly glad to be going to a one year anniversary. I was at the girl's 3, 6, & 9 month anniversaries. It will be a very special night and I am looking forward to it.
I am honestly not looking forward to cooking supper. Lately cooking has become a chore, not the delight I use to find in doing it.
How honest are you in today?
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Post by Lin on Apr 29, 2006 15:39:54 GMT -5
I have a problem when others are dishonest with ME. Growing up that semed to be the bigggest SIN a person could do was to lie to my mother. I took on that same feeling ...real;ly ticks me off when I get lied to.
So I try my best to be honest wiht myself and with others. I have heard it said..honesty is the best policy: you dont have to remember what lies you told the others.
That's so true. We have some very dysfunctional relatives. When they get ready to tell a whopper, they forget what they told others and it eventually gets back.
So I am HONEST...not dishonest at all. I also remind myself that I woudl want others to be honest with ME....that golden rule I learned as a ki8d in Sunday School.
Caressa...I bought some little wooden circles at a craft store. I used a fine point marker and wrote the character traits on the chips. I put them in a bag and draw from them. it was not hard to make at all.
THANKS for th CHIP!
LINDa
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